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Feb. 28 - Mar. 6, 2013 ON THE COVER: LILLIE’S ASIAN CUISINE @ GOLDEN NUGGET PHOTO BY: CRAIG BILLOW GOSPEL SANDY BENEFIT @ RESORTS | ALCOVE FUNDRAISER @ BOOGIE NIGHTS | FITNESS EXPO • ‘The Other A.C.’ • Pics & Review: The Who Pics: JWoww at Dusk Pics: New Found Glory @ HOB Video: Restaurant Week Kick-Off George Hamid Jr. 1918-2013 Nearly 80 restaurants in Atlantic County are offering dining deals for the fifth annual culinary bonanza March 3-9.

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Feb. 28 - Mar. 6, 2013

ON THE COVER: LILLIE’S ASIAN CUISINE @ GOLDEN NUGGETPHOTO BY: CRAIG BILLOW

GOSPEL SANDY BENEFIT @ RESORTS | ALCOVE FUNDRAISER @ BOOGIE NIGHTS | FITNESS EXPO• ‘The Other A.C.’ • Pics & Review: The Who• Pics: JWoww at Dusk• Pics: New Found Glory

@ HOB• Video: Restaurant Week

Kick-Off• George Hamid Jr.

1918-2013

Nearly 80 restaurants in

Atlantic County are offering

dining deals for the fifth annual

culinary bonanza March 3-9.

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2013 Atlantic City Restaurant Week

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Nearly 80 restaurants in Atlantic County are offering dining deals for the fifth annual culinary bonanza March 3-9.By Frank Gabriel

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6 Local Scene 8 Coasting12 Curtain Call: Michael Bolton 30 Ask the Geator

26 AC Weekly: Headliners to March 1128 Casino Capsule (clubs/lounges)31 Upcoming Headliners (through June)46 Movies: Burn and Oscars Wrap47 South Jersey Review (events)

10 Nightlife: Alcove A Go Go at Boogie Nights at the Trop

14 After Dark Nightlife Listings36 Area Dining38 Casino Dining

• Capriccio’s New Tapas Menu • ‘The Other Atlantic City’• On the ‘Atlantic City Central’ Blog: George Hamid Jr. 1918-2013, Internet Gaming to Garden State, Somers Point Jazz Society Honors Late George Mesterhazy, more.

• Photos: The Who @ Boardwalk Hall• Video: A.C. Restaurant Week VIP

Preview in Northfield• Photos: New Found Glory @ HOB• Video: ‘Beverly Hills Housewife’

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ON THE COVER: Atlantic City Restaurant Week • Photo By: Craig Billow

EDITOR Jeff Schwachter, ext. 23 [email protected] EDITORS Lori Hoffman, ext. 20; Ray Schweibert, ext. 44 ART DIRECTOR Craig Billow, ext. 12PHOTOGRAPHERS Tom Briglia, Nastassia Davis, Donald Kravitz, Ray Nunzi, Nick ValinoteINTERNS Casey Harper, Christina RodriguezCONTRIBUTING WRITERS Jerry Blavat, Ed Condran, Tamara deMent, Frank Gabriel, Amanda Hopkins, Turiya S.A. Raheem, David Spatz, Tom Wilk

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NATIONAL ADVERTISING VMG Advertising, 1-888-278-9866 or 1-212-475-2529ADMINISTRATION Jean Kelly, ext. 25 CIRCULATION MANAGER Bill Beck, ext. 24CHAIRMAN & CEO Anthony A. CliftonCHIEF OPERATING OFFICER John C. GalloVICE PRESIDENT James Stokes IIICONTROLLER Ginger MonteCO-FOUNDERS Herb & Marcia SteinerPUBLISHER & FOUNDER Lewis B. Steiner, ext. 11

Cry For Help By Lori Hoffman Gospel musical ʻWhen the Child Criesʼ being presented as a Hurricane Sandy benefit at Resorts.

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SPECIAL SECTION: 2013 Health, Wellness & Fitness Expo The Atlantic City Weekly Health, Wellness and Fitness Expo returns to the Hamilton Mall Saturday, March 2, from 10am-5pm.

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Interview with Miss America Organization CEO Art McMasterBy Donald Kravitz

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Photo: Don Kravitz

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1.) JWOWW celebrated her birthday week at Dusk at Caesars on Sat., Feb. 23. 2.) Fatman Scoop at The Pool After Dark at Harrah’s Feb. 22. 3.) Kyle Richards, of ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,’ at Resorts on Friday, Feb. 22, for a Q&A session hosted by 95.1 WAYV’s Diane Mitchell of ‘The Mike & Diane Morning Show.’ 4.) The Who brought its ‘Quadrophenia & More’ to Boardwalk Hall Feb. 22. 5.) New Found Glory at the House of Blues at Showboat Feb. 22. 6.) A VIP A.C. Restaurant Week Preview Party featuring area chefs was held at the A.C. Country Club in Northfield on Tuesday, Feb. 26. 7.) ‘The Cereal Killers’ pictured here with their winning three-course dinner menu and their mentor, Chef Serano of the Academy of Culinary Arts, at the Pre-Chef Grand Prix student cooking competition at Atlantic-Cape on Feb. 20 where the students were tasked with creating a dinner suitable for A.C. Restaurant Week.

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‘Celtic Nights’ at StocktonBy Lori Hoffman

Day of Wine and CheesesBy Christina Rodriguez

The influence of the Irish culture on American soil is vast thanks to the many immigrants who came to America looking for a new life. Celtic Nights, being

presented at Richard Stockton College on Wednesday, March 6, features a group of touring Irish musicians and singers who draw from the history and folklore of Ireland and her Celtic cousins, bringing the audience to the world of a people leaving and arriving, their lives spent in a world of ships, trains and planes, coaches and horses, searching for a place better than Ireland or half as good. The cast of three male vocalists and three female singers, along with six of Ireland’s most talented international dancers and two fine musicians will envelope the stage with the sounds of Celtic music old and new. The influence of the old music on what became American sounds — bluegrass, Appalachian, country and western or the great songs and ballads from Shenandoah to the songs of The American Civil War — will also be a part of the Celtic Nights experience. The artists from Celtic Nights will meet with the audience during and after the performance. 7:30pm. $40 orchestra, $25 mezza-nine, $5 senior discount, $10 for children (with adult ticket) 652-9000. stockton.edu/pac

Sip on a variety of delicious wines from 10 of New Jersey’s finest wineries as they join together for the Renault Winery Cheese and Wine Festival

Saturday, March 2. The event will be held in the Renault Grand Ballroom and Vintage Room starting at noon and running until 5pm. Guests can sample over 20 varieties of international cheeses, dried meats and other delicacies from DiBruno Brothers gourmet foods of Philadelphia, and adding to this delightful indulgence will be the fresh-baked breads of Atlantic City’s (and Northfield’s) renowned Formica Brothers Bakery. There will also be the chance to meet and mingle with the winemakers from Renault, Amalthea Cellars, Bellview Winery, Dimatteo Vineyards, Plagido’s Winery, Cedarvale Winery, Tomasello Winery, Sharrott Winery, Wagonhouse Winery and Auburn Road, and purchase any of their hand-crafted wines. Have your taste buds been sparked? Then purchase tickets in advance at RenaultWinery.com for just $10, or get them at the door for $15. Advanced tickets will be available online until Feb. 28. There is also a Wine and Cheese Festival Hotel Package available for $169 plus tax, which includes two tickets to the festival, an overnight stay at the Tuscany House Hotel (at Renault Winery) on Saturday night, and a Sunday brunch at Renault’s Gourmet Restaurant. For more infor-mation call 965-2111.

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‘People, Hell and Angels’(Experience Hendrix/Legacy)

The song “Somewhere,” recorded 45 years ago by Jimi Hendrix and unearthed for the new People, Hell & Angels Hendrix album, hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts upon its release in mid-February. The song, created during Hendrix’s first studio session in America, features Buddy Miles on drums and Stephen Stills on bass. The song was tucked away, as with the 11 other studio recordings on this fantastic new release, the overall sound quality of which is incredible. Although the previously unreleased completed tracks were recording during various sessions and with a variety of players towards the end of Hendrix’s life (and all-too-short musical career), there is a cohesion to the album and the producers obviously worked diligently to make this album sound like a “new” and “whole” record. Although some of these songs have been heard before via other sessions/performances, this is an album for Hendrix newbies and long-time fans alike. (Even die-hard Hendrix fans most likely haven’t heard some of this material.) — JS

Jimi Hendrix‘People, Hell and Angels’

(Experience Hendrix/Legacy)The song “Somewhere,” recorded

45 years ago by Jimi Hendrix and People, Hell &

Hendrix album, hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts upon its release in mid-February. The song, created during Hendrix’s first studio session in America, features Buddy Miles on drums and Stephen Stills on bass. The song was tucked away, as

Review: The WhoFeb. 22: Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic CityBy Jeff Schwachter

T wo hours before the sold-out crowd at Atlantic City’s historic Boardwalk Hall even heard one of the Who’s many well-known classics (including “Who Are You,”

“Behind Blue Eyes,” “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” “Baba O’Reilly”) Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and the eight other band members on stage had re-created – with passion – the band’s 1973 album and rock opera Quadrophenia.

In front of a submarine backdrop, with giant recreations of windows looking out at the sea showing a concert-length montage of cool early B&W images of the Who, mixed in with classic concert footage (including crowd-pleasing extended solos by late original members John Entwistle and Keith Moon, which the live band played along with on stage), photographs, live in-house footage and (lots of) ocean waves, the 10-piece Who ripped into Quadrophenia soon after the close of the opening band’s (Vintage Trouble) terrific set. Townshend, windmills and all, wailed on songs such as “I’m One” and “The Real Me” while a fit Daltrey — especially noticeable when he completely unbuttoned his white long-sleeve button down shirt — hit all the right notes, giving a commanding vocal performance of the night’s highlight “Love Rain O’er Me,” which lit up the crowd. He also did some nice harmonica playing and his trademark microphone-cord whip-around tricks. Townshend, who also sang, made mention of Hurricane Sandy and also noted how legendary a venue Boardwalk Hall is in the history of rock. He seemed in great spirits and was obviously in his glory bringing back his 1973 opus to the stage 40 years after its release. When the Who announced the Quadrophenia and More Tour (live via the Internet in July 2012), it sparked excitement and surprise for many fans. As the crowd in Atlantic City showed, the album was an extraordinary choice of material for Townshend and Daltrey to choose to base a tour on. All of the selections were welcomed with open arms by the audience and as the sev-eral thousand fans sang along to every song, it was obvious that the Who — which now includes Ringo Starr’s son Zak Starkey on drums (doing a sublime and at times eerie trib-ute to Moon), Pino Palladino on bass, Pete’s brother Simon Townshend on guitar and vocals and several others, includ-ing a mini brass section — were having a blast.

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EVENT INFOAlcove A Go Go

Boogie Nights at the Tropicana Friday, March 1, 6:30-9pm

Tickets: $75 (group rates available). Web: thealcove.org Phone: 484-1133

Details: Complimentary wine, beer and hors d’oeuvres, live and silent auctions, raffl e prizes

and a live broadcast on KOOL 98.3 FM. All proceeds go to the Alcove Center for Grieving

Children and Families in Northfi eld.

Funkadelic FundraiserGet your groove on for a good cause Friday night when the Alcove A Go Go rocks the Trop’s retro nightclub Boogie Nights.By Ray Schweibert • [email protected]

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Every weekend baby boomers hark back to their more youthful years when they visit Boogie Nights — the

Tropicana club that set the standard and repeatedly raises the bar on reliving the decades of the ’70s and ’80s.

This Friday, March 1, youth will be served in a more philanthropic fashion, as Boogie Nights will play host to the Alcove A Go Go retro party to benefit the Alcove Center for Grieving Children and Families.

“A few years ago my friend [and Atlantic City Weekly columnist] David Spatz intro-duced me to the Alcove Center and explained to me what they do,” says Dave Pena, creator and operator of Boogie Nights. “I thought it was a wonderful and important cause, and provides a much-needed service to children and grieving families during difficult times.

“When David and I were taping the Boogie Nights reality series [a four-part series that aired last summer on Spatz’s NBC-TV 40 version of Curtain Call] he said that Boogie Nights at the Tropicana would be a perfect place to hold an Alcove fundraiser. We are super excited and honored to be the host venue, and are planning to throw one big party. We want everyone to have a blast and help the Alcove raise money.”

In a down economy, the need for mon-etary support is more difficult to come by and more important than ever according to Mindy Shemtov, director and co-founder of the center in 2001. She knew the need for bereavement support in southern New Jersey was great since her days as super-visor of the sexual assault program at the Atlantic County Women’s Center. Just how great the need came as somewhat of a shock when the center opened and quickly branched into a network of outreach pro-grams, in-house counseling and professional services supported by plenty of volunteer assistance. No one at the Northfield-based Alcove Center — a large majority of whom are children grieving the untimely death of a parent or primary caregiver — is ever turned away, despite the non-profit orga-nization subsisting entirely on donations, corporate or foundation grants, and fund-raisers like the Alcove A Go Go.

“Since we’re not government supported, we have to raise every penny ourselves to keep this organization afloat so that we can be here for the children and their families,” says Shemtov who, along with retired Alcove co-founder Pat Smith, holds a Masters of Social Work degree. “That’s why these fund-raisers are so important, so that we’re able to be here for everybody who needs us. And this one at Boogie Nights guarantees to be so much fun.”

Four children who have been a part of the Alcove Center’s programming have put together short testimonials that, in their own words, explain why the center’s future survival is so crucial.

“They were taped making their little speeches and we’ll play the tape at the event, so that people can really get a flavor for how important it is that we are here for them,” says Shemtov.

The party is scheduled for 6:30-9pm. A $75-per-person donation (group rates include four tickets for $240 or 10 for $500) will get partygoers passed hors d’oeuvres, complimentary beer and wine throughout the evening, a silent auction and raffle priz-es, and a live auction featuring four signed prints of iconic figures from the rock ‘n’ roll world — including Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Jon Bon Jovi and Donna Summer — taken and donated by the preeminent rock photographer of the last 40 years, Mark Weiss (visit markweissgallery.com).

“Boogie Nights has been a popular choice for fundraising and group events since it opened last May,” says Tropicana general manager Steve Callender. “The ’70s and ’80s theme provides a fun light-hearted atmo-sphere, which will be the perfect backdrop for this event.”

The event will be broadcast live on KOOL 98.3 FM radio. To purchase tickets, visit the Alcove Center’s Web site at thealcove.org or call 484-1133 ■

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The party is set for 6:30-9pm.

Photo by Tom Briglia

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Road Warrior Bolton Back in Atlantic CityBy David J. Spatz • [email protected]

With a string of top-10 singles that spun off a series of platinum-selling albums, there’s no denying that Michael

Bolton’s diet of mostly power ballads and Motown covers has paid off handsomely.

His success has earned him the right to go out on stage each night and serenade his audi-ence with nothing but his own big hits. And it isn’t very likely he’d hear any complaints from his loyal legion of fans, who have been snap-ping up his albums and packing his concerts for more than a quarter-century.

Bolton turned 60 earlier this week, but the only midlife crisis he seemed to be experienc-ing is which new project to tackle first. “It’s both exciting and [I’m] in a state of denial,” he told the York, Pa., Daily Record recently.

Bolton celebrated his actual birthday on the road, a place that’s been both comfortable and familiar to him since the late 1970s.

“That is really exciting to me,” he said. “Touring is my primary love.”

Just because he’s entering his sixth decade doesn’t mean Bolton is showing any signs of slowing down.

In January, he released his autobiography The Soul of It All: My Music, My Life. A few weeks later, he debuted his 21st studio album, Ain’t No Mountain High Enough: A Tribute to Hitsville U.S.A., which pays tribute to the music of Motown and the influential stars it’s produced.

“Almost every artist I know has visited that body of work,” he said of the Detroit-based sound that produced artists like Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder and the late Marvin Gaye and also helped break down racial barriers in America.

“They brought music that united the youth of America,” he added. “You would see shows like American Bandstand [have] mixed audi-ences for the first time. What’s not lost on me was that part of our history and the cultural statement that was made.”

Expect to hear some cuts from the new album when Bolton returns to Harrah’s Resort for a one-night-stand Saturday, March 2, along with many of the songs that were hits for both Bolton and artists he’s written for over the years.

What you won’t hear are songs he per-formed when he was still known by his birth name, Michael Bolotin, and was fronting the hard rock band Blackjack and opening for the likes of Ozzy Osboune and Peter Frampton in the late 1970s.

But even that wasn’t his entry into the recording business. He released his first album as a solo artist in 1975. The self-titled collec-tion of songs didn’t exactly rock the charts.

He released two albums with Blackjack in 1979 and 1980, and while the LPs didn’t exactly burn up the charts, they gave Bolton plenty of exposure as a songwriter. Either by

Bolton spent his 60th birthday on the road earlier this month.

himself or in collaboration with fellow band member Bruce Kulick — now a member of Grand Funk Railroad and a former mem-ber of KISS — Bolton wrote all 10 tracks on the band’s debut album.

Bolton gained major recognition as a song-writer when Laura Branigan sang his song “How Am I Supposed To Live Without You” to the top of the adult contemporary list in 1983.

By the end of the ’80s, Bolton had emerged as a sought-after pop composer and began per-forming a combination of both original materi-al and covers of classics, like his take on Otis Redding’s “[Sittin’ On] The Dock of the Bay.” Several years later, his searing and soulful interpretation of the Percy Sledge anthem “When A Man Loves a Woman” earned him his first of his two Grammy awards.

In addition to always being on the prowl for new material — or old material that he can adapt into a new sound — Bolton enjoys collaborating with an interesting cross-section of musicians and singers. Over the years, he’s written for, recorded or performed with artists ranging from opera greats like Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo, Ray Charles, Céline Dion, BB King and Wynonna Judd.

Now Bolton has his sights set on teaming with The Roots.

Bolton was supposed to perform a song or two with the band when he appeared on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon a few weeks ago. Instead, Bolton and The Roots hit it off so well he ended up sitting in with them through the entire TV show.

“I’ve been wanting to go and do any-thing with those guys,” Bolton said of the Philadelphia-based band. “We’re talking about doing some recording.” ■

Michael Botlon

about doing some recording.”

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A Couple of BlaguardsSaturday • March 23 • 2:00 pm

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21 Bar at DuskCaesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 21barac.com. Over 21 varieties of vodkas, tequilas, craft beers and cocktails.

25 Hours *Resorts. 344-6000. resortsac.com. 24-hour casino bar/lounge. Blanche “The Singing Bartender” Morro Tues.-Sat., 4-10pm. Happy hour weekdays 2-7pm.

40/40 Club2120 Atlantic Ave., at The Walk. 449-4040. the4040club.com. Upscale sports bar. Open weekends.

Anthem *The Quarter at Tropicana. 576-5206, anthemlounge.com. Nightspot offering bottle service, DJs, drink specials and sum-mer packages.

Atlantic City Bar & Grill1219 Pacific at S. Carolina Ave. 348-8080. acbarandgrill.com. Open 24/7. Over 20 HDTVs. Drink & app. specials daily.

Back Bay Ale House800 N. New Hampshire Ave. 449-0006. backbayalehouse.com. Open seven days, 11am-9pm, till 11pm Fri.-Sat.

Bar 12-21 at Morton’s SteakhouseCaesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 449-1044. cae-sarsac.com. Premium wines and martinis.

Blue Martini *Bally’s, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2709. ballysac.com. Live bands and DJs Fri. & Sat nights, and Latin Night Mondays. Bottle service available.

Boneyard Bar & Grill20 S. Virginia Ave., 348-3360. Open daily 4pm-7am. Live music until 3am. Fri., March 1, 4 local rock bands, $7, 8pm; Sat., March 2, 5 local alternative bands including Keep Em’ Low, $5, 6pm..

Boogie NightsTropicana, Brighton Ave. and the Boardwalk. boogienightsac.com. 888-940-7080. Ultimate ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s dance club. Open Fri. & Sat. from 9pm. Fri., March 1, Alcove A Go Go fundraiser for Alcove Center of Northfield, 6:30pm. $75.

Borgata Comedy Club *Music Box, One Borgata Way. theborgata.com. Tickets $20, shows 9pm nightly at the Music Box, except during headline acts.

Casbah Nightclub *Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk. 449-1000. casbahclub.com. Open Fri.,Sat. 10:30pm to 6am. A.C.’s original casino nightclub.

Chelsea Pub8 S. Morris Ave. (across from Trop garage) 345-4916. chelseapubandinn.com. Open 24 hours. Three bars, six pool tables, outdoor patio, drink specials.

The ChelseaChelsea Hotel, 111 S Chelsea Ave. 800-548-3030. thechelsea-ac.com. Five-hour Happy hour 3-8pm Thurs.-Sat. at Teplitzky’s.

Comedy Stop Cafe & Cabaret *The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. tropicana.net. 1-877-FUNNYAC. Happy hour 5:30-7pm daily at Cassie’s Bar.

The ContinentalThe Pier Shops at Caesars, 674-8300. con-tinentalac.com. Famous Philly martini bar export. $5 Happy hour Sun.-Fri., 4-7pm.

Cuba Libre *The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 348-6700. cubalibrerestaurant.com. Latin music, exclusive rum bar. Happy hour 5-7pm. Late Night Latin Floor Show Fri. and Sat. night.

Diving Horse Cabaret9 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. 344-0119. Divinghorseclub.com. Gentleman’s club and Luxx Lounge nightclub. Amateur Thursdays, $600 in prizes every week. No cover for ladies, $10 for men, show a casino ID for free entry.

Dizzy DolphinAtlantic Club Casino, Boston Ave. and the Boardwalk. atlanticclubcasino.com. Open Fri. & Sat., noon-3am; Sun.-Thurs., noon-midnight. Happy hour 5-7pm.

Dock’s Oyster House2405 Atlantic Ave. 345-0092, docksoyster-house.com. Opens 5pm. Piano bar nightly.

Dos CaminosHarrah’s Resort, 777 Harrah’s Blvd. 441-5165. harrahsresort.com. 441-5747. Tequila lounge open until 11pm weekdays, 1am weekends. DJs Wed., Fri. & Sat.

Ducktown Tavern2400 Atlantic & Georgia aves. 449-1212. ducktowntavernac.com. Open 24/7. Three Happy hours: 11am-1pm, 4-7pm and 3-5am. About 20 beers on tap.

Dusk *Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 345-3875. duskac.com. Multi-level, 10,000 square foot nightclub. Open Tues., Fri. & Sat., 10pm till late. Tues. is service industry night.

Ego Bar and Lounge *Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk. 449-1000. trumptaj.com. Nightlife hot spot. Almost Angels perform every Fri. & Sat., 10pm-2am.

Eden Lounge *Harrah’s Resort, 777 Harrah’s Blvd. 441-5165. harrahsresort.com. Live music start-ing 8pm nightly. Closed Tues.-Thurs.

EvoTrump Plaza, 2225 Boardwalk. 441-0400. trumpplaza.com. Posh bar and dining. Specialty cocktails and wide variety of wines by the glass.

FirewatersTropicana’s Marketplace. 344-6699. tropi-cana.net. 101 bottled & 50 draft beers, martini bar.

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Forum Lounge *Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 1-800-677-SHOW. caesarsac.com. Located on third floor. Live entertainment on weekends.

Foundation Room *Showboat’s House of Blues, 801 Boardwalk. 343-5795. hobatshowboat.com. Lounge hours Thurs., 8pm-4am, Fri.-Sat., 6pm-2am.

Girasole Ristorante & Bar3108 Pacific Ave. (in Ocean Club Condos). 345-5554. girasoleac.com. Mediterranean style café with patio and lounge. Fashionably early Happy hour 5-7pm.

Gypsy Bar *Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata.com. Live music, gourmet tequila menu.

Hard Rock CafeTrump Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk at Virginia Ave. 441-0007. hardrock.com. Home of authentic rock ’n’ roll memo-rabilia.

Harry’s Oyster Bar Bally’s, Park Place and the Boardwalk. 431-0092. harrysoysterbar.com. Casual sports-bar atmosphere. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm.

H2O Pool & Lounge Golden Nugget, Huron and Brigantine Blvd. goldennugget.com. 800-777-8477. A.C.’s sleekest new outdoor poolside lounge. Open 11am-10pm, until 2am Fri.-Sat., weather permitting.

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HootersTropicana, Brighton Ave. & Boardwalk. 449-1500. hooters.com. Full bar, 13 high-def TVs.

House of Blues Party PitShowboatʼs House of Blues, 801 Boardwalk. hobatshowboat.com. 800-522-4700. Live music, DJs and dancers Fri. & Sat., 7pm-4am.

HQ Nightclub *Revel, 500 Boardwalk. 572-6412. revelresorts.com. revelnightlife.com. 40,000-square-foot club with four unique levels. Bottle service, renowned DJs every Thurs., Fri. & Sat.

Irish PubSt. James Place at the Boardwalk. 344-9063. theirishpub.com. A.C. landmark bar with many imported bottles and drafts. Free parking, open 24 hours.

Ivan Kane’s Royal Jelly Burlesque *Revel, 500 Boardwalk. 340-0003. revelre-sorts.com. Open Sun.-Thurs. DJs spinning 10pm-4am, dancing and burlesque shows all night, 2am rock burlesque show.

Ivan Kane’s Casino Lounge Revel, 500 Boardwalk. 340-0003. revel-resorts.com. Open 7 days, Mon.-Thurs., 6pm-3am, Sat. from 1pm, Fri. and Sun. from 3pm. Specialty cocktails.

Izakaya Borgata, One Borgata Way. 317-1000. the-borgata.com. Modern Japanese pub. Sushi, sake and cocktails. Izakaya Monday, $7 sushi and drinks 5pm.

Jezebel’s *Located at Trump Plaza. 441-6000. trump-plaza.com. Casino lounge open 24 hours. Live entertainment, cocktails, bar-top video poker, big-screen TVs.

Kelly’s Corner Pub2721 Arctic & Iowa aves. 348-4925. Lively Irish bar open 11am-1am daily.

Kelsey’s1545 Pacific Ave. at Kentucky Ave. (the new KY & the Curb). Bar open Sun., Wed. and Thurs. 4pm-mid., Fri. and Sat. 4pm-2am. Friday night Happy hour 4-8pm and live music 7-10:30pm weekends.

Knife & ForkAtlantic and Pacific aves. 344-1133. knife-andforkinn.com. Open daily at 4pm. Happy hour 4-6pm, half-priced apps at the bar.

Le Grand Fromage25 Gordonʼs Alley. 347-2743. Late night menu, lounge open 8pm-8am. Live music on weekends.

Liquid Bar In Trump Plaza lobby, off Boardwalk at Mississippi Avenue. trumpplaza.com. Stylish bar in casino lobby. Entertainment weekends.

Live Bar *Golden Nugget, Huron and Brigantine Blvd., goldennugget.com. 800-777-8477. Live bands and DJs Thurs.-Sat. nights from 9pm. Bottle service available.

Long BarBorgata, One Borgata Way. 317-1000. the-borgata.com. Seven flat-screen TVs and

small-plates menu. Open 4pm-2am Sun.-Thurs., 2pm-2am Fri.-Sat.

Lucky Dog Tavern12 S. Mt. Vernon Ave. (formerly the Brass Rail). 487-4030. luckydogac.com. Drink and food specials.

Luxx Lounge 9 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. 344-0119. Divinghorseclub.com. Open Thurs.-Sat., 11pm-7am. Bottle service, DJs every week-end, Wed. is industry night.

Main Stage *Ballyʼs Wild Wild West, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2700. ballysac.com. Beer-pong, mechanical bull. Open 24/7. Live music weekends.

Maloney’s Uptown142 S. Tennessee Ave. An A.C. original sports bar and grill, home of the seven-day Happy hour.

Melting Pot 2112 Atlantic Ave. (by the Walk), melting-pot.com. 441-1100. Open daily till 10pm, Fri.-Sat. till 11pm.

Missile Bar *The Quarter at Tropicana, upper level of Cuba Libre. 348-2000. missilebar.com. Open midnight-dawn Thurs.-Sun. DJ enter-tainment.

Mixx *Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata.com. Fri., Sat. & Sun. 10pm-late. High-energy dance club with world-renowned DJs.

Mountain Sports Bar *Ballyʼs Wild Wild West, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2700. ballysac.com. Nightclub open 24/7 with western theme, DJs and live music.

mur.mur *Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata.com. Fri., Sat., Mon. 10pm-late. Nightclub with a personality of its own.

Mussel Bar Revel, 500 Boardwalk, 225-9851, mus-selbar.com/revel. Sports bar vibe with live music and fantastic food and beverages. 30 draft beers and 150 bottled beers.

The PalmThe Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 344-7256. thepalm.com. Award-winning wine list. “Prime Time” Happy hour 5-7pm daily.

Phillips SeafoodThe Pier Shops at Caesars, Level 3, phillips-seafood.com, 348-2273. $4 Happy hour all day Sun., 4-7pm Mon.-Fri., bar only. Many $4 specials.

Piano Bar *Resorts. 340-7698. resortsac.com. Live entertainment, food and drinks. Open Mon. 6-11pm, Fri. & Sat. 9pm-1am.

Pizza Pub2309 Pacific Ave. 344-0055. Located across from Trump Plaza. Great food, music and specialty drinks.

Planet Rose Karaoke BarThe Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 344-6565. Plush cocktail lounge and karaoke bar. Absolut and Three Olives drinks $5 after 3am.

Pic-A-Lilli Pub231 S. Tennessee Ave. 344-1113. Dinner menu. Beer specials daily, 11pm-2am. Two Happy hours daily, 11am-1pm and 4-6pm.

The Pool at Harrah’s *Harrahʼs Resort, 777 Harrahʼs Blvd., har-rahsresort.com. Tropical oasis with large heated pool, five hot tubs, 12 cabanas. Open Wed., Fri. & Sat., 10pm-4am.

Pro Bar *Resorts 13th floor. 340-7698. resortsac.com. A.C.̓ s first in-casino gay nightclub. Classic speakeasy motif with live dancers and DJs. Open Thurs.-Sun. 8pm-3am.

Proud Mary’s Sports Bar3209 Fairmount Ave. 348-3322. Serving food & beverages 24 hours daily. Perpetual sports on six TVs.

Providence *The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 345-7800. providenceclubac.com. Nightclub w/ VIP bottle service and private lounges.

The Ridge *Ballyʼs Claridge tower. Park Place and the Boardwalk. 340-2000. ballysac.com. A hybrid of a bar with casino games.

Ri -́Ra´ Irish Pub The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 348-8600. rira.com. Authentic Irish pub. Late night Happy hour 11pm. Thurs.-Fri. Thurs., Feb. 28, Eleven Eleven; Fri., March 1, The Nameless Few.

Rumba Lounge *Tropiana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 348-8600. tropicana.net, Sports-themed lounge. DJ and live dancers every Fri. & Sat. 10pm-3am. Beth Tinnon and Rayna every Tues. & Wed.

Rush Lounge *Golden Nugget, Huron Ave. and Brigantine Blvd. goldennugget.com. 800-777-8477. Live entertainment nightly, bartop table games. Bottle service available.

Sammy D’sHarrahʼs Resort, 777 Harrahʼs Blvd. 441-5402. sammyds.com. Open 24 hours. Retro coffee shop with wines by the glass, half bottle or bottle, specialty cocktails. Happy hour daily.

Scarduzio’sShowboat, Delaware Ave. & Boardwalk. showboatac.com. Lounge open 5:30pm-2am. Sundays is Service Industry Night. DJs every Fri. & Sun., 9pm-1am.

The Social *Revel, 500 Boardwalk, 340-0003. revelre-sorts.com. Three bars and two levels. Live music nightly, 9pm-12:30am. Seven Stone Sat., Feb. 16, 7:30pm.

Souzai The Pier Shops at Caesars. Level 3, sou-zaisushi.com, 348-4443. Serving sushi and cocktails. Karaoke Sun, 9-11pm. Two Happy hours, 4-6pm and 9pm-close.

Tango’s *The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. tropicana.net. Lounge next to gaming floor with live music nightly.

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This Saturday, March 2, the Atlantic City Weekly Health, Wellness and Fitness Expo returns to the

Hamilton Mall from 10am to 5pm. The expo is free and open to the public.

Attendees will be offered complimentary health screenings and wellness testing, receive important medical information through interactive exhibits, fitness dem-onstrations and the newest training tech-niques, learn about the latest styles of fitness clothing and breakthroughs in diet and nutrition, and much more.

Shore Medical Center of Somers Point is this year’s Platinum Sponsor. Below is an alphabetized synopsis of the expo’s nearly 20 participating establishments.

Amerikick — With over 20 locations, including EHT, Amerikick offers profes-sional martial arts instruction and train-ing for all ages, providing a variety of pro-grams and a fun and safe learning envi-ronment for children, teens and adults. A children’s exhibition will be performed onstage at the expo. See amerikick.com.

Brigantine Aquatic Center — The Brigantine Aquatic Center features a 75-by-35-foot pool that employs an envi-ronmentally friendly, geothermal heating system, and an ionization chamber that replaces traditional chlorine and chemi-cals for cleaning and maintenance. It also has the most modern water-filtration system available, making it one of the cleanest, year-round swimming facilities in Atlantic County. Varied membership packages are available. The center also offers free water aerobics and exercise classes for Atlantic County seniors, as well as swim lessons for all ages that highlight the health benefits of swim-ming. Visit brigantineaquaticcenter.com.

Calabro Chiropractic & Wellness Center — Calabro’s mission statement is to empower the body’s innate healing mechanisms by removing nerve inter-ference through the chiropractic adjust-ment. Ultimate health hinges on lifestyle choices like proper diet, rest, exercise, positive mental attitude and a proper functioning nervous system. See calabro-chiropractic.com.

East Coast Chiropractic & Rehab — Unlike conventional medicine, which focuses on attempting to treat disease once it occurs, chiropractic care offered at East Coast Chiropractic emphasizes the importance of improving one’s health and reducing the risk of pain and illness from the outset. Visit eastcoast-chiro.com.

GNC, Hamilton Mall — GNC sets the standard in the nutritional supplement industry by demanding truth in labeling, ingredient safety and product potency, while remaining on the cutting-edge of nutritional science. See gnc.com

Hummingbird Yoga — Hummingbird Yoga strives to improve health, manage stress and promote personal and spiri-tual growth in a calm, safe and relaxing atmosphere. At the expo, Hummingbird will demonstrate Kripalu Yoga, a prac-tice that revitalizes the body, calms the mind and deepens self-awareness. The Linwood-based studio offers more than 15 different classes, seven days a week. See hummingbirdyoganj.com.

Isagenix Nutritional Cleansing — Isagenix is a nutritional cleansing system based upon routines that have been prac-ticed throughout history that give the body a chance to rest, regenerate, assist in its natural ability to remove toxins and impurities, and promote long-term well-

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It Works Global — It Works! was cre-ated by Michigan residents Mark and Cindy Pentecost as a home-based business oppor-tunity in the telecommunications industry. It Works! will be demonstrating the “body wrap” — a detoxifying wrap that works to target the areas you choose in a 45-minute application. It tightens, tones and firms, and improves cellulite appearance. See myitworks.com.

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Jewish Community Center-Fitness — The mission statement of the Margate-based JCC embraces the promotion of health, edu-cation and welfare of its members, strength-ening Jewish family life and building a sense of community to ensure Jewish con-tinuity for its children, children’s children and all its members. Its personal training and fitness director is Rob Piccinino. See jccatlantic.org.

Live Right Naturally — Live Right Naturally is a health and wellness center located in EHT. It offers state-of-the-art holistic therapies and products, a broad selection of Nature’s Sunshine herbs, sup-plements, cleanses, shakes, flower essences and essential oils, and the Turbo Sonic full body sound vibration therapy that is great for weight loss, detoxification, cell oxygen-ation, cellulite and pain reduction, flexibil-ity and more. Live Right is also an exclusive provider of Solaroma, the pure bioorganic skincare line from France. Visit liveright-naturally.com.

Mays Landing Golf & Country Club — Mays Landing Golf & Country Club is committed to providing an exceptional golf

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Prism Career Institute — Prism Career Institute specializes in provid-ing the skills, confidence, training and support it takes to pursue a success-ful career in a variety of professional fields. Prism strives to help students achieve their goals and enhance their lives. Its four locations, including EHT, provide quality training programs that prepare graduates to pursue careers in rewarding professional fields, includ-ing healthcare and practical nursing, paralegal work, early childhood edu-cation, and business and accounting. Visit prismcareerinstitute.edu.

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Shore Medical Center — Shore Medical prides itself in attracting southern New Jersey’s best doctors, nurses and clinicians. It is the favored hospital among physicians to meet their own personal healthcare needs. Shore offers branches specializing in oncology, cardiovascular, neurologi-cal, orthopedic and emergency care, as well as maternity and pediatric care. Its long-standing affiliation with Penn Medicine provides patients and physi-cians with seamless access to an exten-sive range of world-class healthcare services. Shore cares for, and respects, all of its patients, their families and each other. Visit shoremedicalcenter.org.

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Teplitzky’s LoungeThe Chelsea hotel. 111 S. Chelsea Ave. 800-548-3030. thechelsea-ac.com. Happy hour 3-8pm daily with $5 drink specials, $3 domestic beers and $4 imports.

Throwbacks Bar & Lounge511 N. Arkansas Ave. 344-0883. throw-backsac.com. Open 8pm-4am daily. A.C.̓ s newest hot spot for urban entertainment. Drink specials daily.

Toga Bar * Caesars, Boardwalk and Arkansas Ave. 348-4411. Caesarsac.com. Ultra lounge with high-energy DJ music, posh VIP areas, bottle service. Happy hour Sun.-Thurs. 4-7pm. Several craft brews on tap.

Tony’s Baltimore Bar & Grill2800 Atlantic Ave. 345-5766 and 345-9461. baltimoregrill.com. An A.C. landmark. Bar open 24 hours.

Tun TavernInside Sheraton Hotel, Two Convention Blvd. (across from Convention Center). 347-7800. tuntavern.com. Happy hour 5-7pm Mon.-Fri.

Whiskey Grille20 Pennsylvania Ave. 345-3290. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Five flatscreen TVs, daily specials.

The Wonder Bar 3701 Sunset Ave. (at the Albany Ave. bridge). 344-8888. wonderbarac.com. Water views, fun, friendly atmosphere. $5 menu Mon.-Fri.

Xhibition Bar * Harrahʼs Resort, 777 Harrahʼs Blovd. 441-5165, harrahsresort.com. Open 24/7. Circular lounge on gaming floor. Many 50-inch plasma TVs. Smoking allowed.

BRIGANTINE

Cellar 3232nd St. and Revere Blvd. 264-9463. thecellar32.com. Open from 10am. Happy hour specials daily. Occasional live music.

Laguna Grill & Rum Bar1400 Ocean Ave. and the beach, Brigantine. 266-7731. lagunagrill.com. Ocean views, entertainment, deck bar.

St. George’s PubTowne Center, 4282 Harbour Beach Blvd. 266-1001. stgeorgespub.com. Drink spe-cials. Pool table. Open 24 hours. Quizzo Wed. Live music Fri. nights.

DOWNBEACHVentnor, Margate & Longport

Johnny’s Cafe9407 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-1789. johnnyscafeventnor.com. Open 7am daily. Daily Happy hour 4-6pm and Fri. & Sat. late night Happy hour.

Maynard’s Cafe9306 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-8423. maynards-cafe.com. Fri. night Happy hour with free buffet. Outside bar open, weather permitting.

Malelani Café5205 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 822-5007. malelani.com. Open mike most Sat. nights.

Sofia 9314 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-9111. sofiaofmargate.com. Live music Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Happy hour 4-7pm at the bar, till 10pm Wed.

Tomatoe’s9300 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-7535. tomatoesmargate.com. Happy hour nightly till 6:30pm. Rock ʻnʼ Roll Sushi Wed., 9pm-mid. at the bar. Happy hour every Wed. till 9pm.

Ventura’s Greenhouse106 S. Benson Ave., Margate. 822-0140. venturasgreenhouse.com. Open seven days. Late-night fare. Weekly drink and dinner specials.

MAINLAND

800 Bay by Philippe800 Bay Ave., Somers Point, 926-3500. Asian fusion restaurant featuring 1930s-themed cocktail tavern and outdoor deck (weather permitting) with two large bars.

Anchorage823 Bay Ave., Somers Pt. 927-1776. A Somers Point tradition. Open 10am-2am. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm.

Brick House Pub & Grille4450 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 837-2763. brickhousenj.com. Open 7 days from 11am-late. 16 beers on tap, 5-7pm daily happy hour.

Black Cat Bar & Grill1 N. Shore Rd. (off White Horse Pike), Absecon. 641-2323. Open 7 days from 10am. Happy hour Mon.-Fri., 5-7pm; Wed. is trivia night w/giveaways.

Bulldogs Bar & Grill743 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway, 965-4433. bulldogsbar.net. TVs at the bar & booths. Entertainment Fri. & Sat. night.

Caroline’s by the Bay450 Bay Ave., Somers Pt. 927-9007. Happy hour Mon.-Sat., 4-7pm. DJs Fri. night.

Charlie’s Bar800 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 927-3363. char-liesbar.com. Open daily to 3am. Mon.-Fri. Happy hour 3-6pm.

Chickie’s and Pete’s 6055 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-1930. chickiesandpetes.com. Ultimate sports bar. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm with beer and drink specials.

Christina’s Restaurant and BarInside Vienna Inn, 920 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 965-0457. vienna-inn.com. Happy hour Tues.-Sun. 3-6pm and 9pm-close. Live music Sat. 8pm-mid.

Clancy’s By the Bay101 E. Maryland Ave., Somers Pt. 927-6969. clancysbythebay.com. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 11am-6pm. Live entertainment most nights.

Cousin Mario’s 5401 Harding Hwy. (Route 40), Mays Landing. 625-2523. cousinmarios.com. Happy hour noon-7pm weekdays. Wed.

karaoke. Live music Thurs.-Sat., 7:30pm. Thurs., Feb. 28, Rob Lipkin; Fri., March 1, Chuck Boone; Sat., March 2, Scott Seabock.

Crabby’s Suds & Seafood 1413 Boulevard, State Hwy 50, Mays Landing, 625- 2722. Open Mon.-Thurs. from 4pm, Fri.-Sun. from noon. Full bar with seven beers on tap.

Crab Trap2 Broadway Somers Pt. 927-7377. thecrab-trap.com. Bay views, occasional live enter-tainment.

Diamond Diner Sports Bar16711 Washington Ave., EHT. 646-6656. Newly renovated diner with attached sports bar.

DiOrio’s Cafe10 McArthur Blvd. Somers Pt. 927-6111. Pool table. DJs and occasional live music on weekends.

Dubliner Irish Pub325 E. Jimmie Leeds Rd., Galloway. 652-2210. dublinerpubandgrill.com. Happy hour 4-7pm Mon.-Thurs., 3pm-close Fri.

East Bay Crab & Grille6701 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-7721. eastbaycrab.com. Happy hour Daily 4-7pm, half-off cocktails, draft beer and free buf-fet. Thursday night is trivia & Friday is DJ Billʼs karaoke.

Formica Brothers CafeKensington Square, Northfield, 646-6565, formicabrosbakery.com (also at 2310 Arctic Ave. 344-2732). Live music every every Fri. 7-10pm.

Fred & Ethel’s Lantern Light TavernRt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-0544. Nightly specials. Live music every Fri. and Sat. Happy hour 4-7pm daily.

Goodfellows, W.L.310 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 652-1942. wlgoodfellows.com. Over 60 bottled micro-brew beers. Half-price Happy hour 4-8pm.

Gregory’s900 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 927-6665. gregorysbar.com. Weekly food and drink specials. Wed. Karaoke with Troy 10pm-2am; Sat. DJ Ralph 10pm-2am.

Irish Eyes Pub446 St. Louis Ave.,Egg Harbor City. 965-7878. irisheyespub.net. (formerly McKeeʼs Irish Pub). Drink specials daily.

JD’s PubSmithville Town Center, at Rt. 9 and Smithville Blvd. 404-9000, jdspubsmith-ville.com. Open til 2am or later. Happy hour 3-6:30pm daily. Sat., March 9, Beef-n-Beer benefit for Dave Transue Memorial Family Fund, $20 in advance ($25 day of), 4-7pm.

Jo-Jo’s Italian GrilleBlack Horse Pike & Main St., Pleasantville. 646-8332 and 6106 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 641-8332. jojositaliangrille.com. Happy hour 4-6pm Mon.-Fri.

Juliano’s Pub & GrillOcean Heights. Ave. & Zion Rd., EHT. 927-6363. julianospub.com. Tues., Thurs. 4-7pm, Happy hour with 2-for-1 appetizers and half-priced drinks.

La Hacienda265 S. New York Rd., Galloway. lahaci-endanj.com. 652-6050. $1 Taco Tues. & Sun. Drink specials daily. Live music most Sat. nights.

Library III6605 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 645-7655. Live music Tues. & Thurs. Patty Blee; Wed. Don Ellsworth; Fri. Sharon Sable Trio; Sat. Cole Brothers; Sun. Patty Balbo, 7-11pm.

Library Pub & GrilleAt McCulloughʼs Emerald Golf Links, 3016 Ocean Heights Ave., EHT. Casual pub located in the golf course clubhouse. Drink specials Mon.-Fri. till 6pm.

Main Street American Café6002 Main St., Mays Landing. 625-5500. Cajun-style BYOB with occasional live music. Friday, March 8, Billy Walton Band, 6:30pm.

McGettigan’s 19th Hole500 S. New York Rd., Galloway. 652-6476. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm reduced drink prices. Nightly drink specials.

Mott’s Creek Inn200 East Motts Creek Rd., Galloway. 652-1555. mottscreekinn.net. Open daily from 11:30am. Bar with outside deck. Live music nightly.

Oyster Creek Inn41 N. Oyster Creek Rd., Leeds Point, 652-8565. Waterfront dining, Sushi bar on weekends. Arrive by boat or car. Several beers on tap. Live music.

PJ’s 50 Pub & Grille2301 Rt. 50, Mays Landing. 625-9600. Open Wed.-Mon., 11am-11pm. Happy hour weekdays 4-7pm.

Ram’s Head Inn9 W. White Horse Pike. Galloway.652-1700. ramsheadinn.com. Restaurant and bar. Pianist in the tavern Fri. & Sat. nights.

Riverside Inn5397 Mays Landing-Somers Point Rd. Mays Landing. 625-9710. Open 11am-4am daily. Happy hour daily from 4-7pm. Live music Sat.

Sam’s Rialto Grill18 S. Main St., Pleasantville. 646-5128. samsbarandgrill.com. Happy hour Tue.-Fri. 4-6:30pm. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. DJs.

Sandi Pointe908 Shore Rd., Somers Point, 927-2759. sandipointe.com. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-6pm. Every Tuesday night, Tim Lekan Jazz Series, 8-11pm.

Six Packs Pub4810 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City, 965-7686. sixpackspub.com. Wed. is open mike night, 9pm. Fri. is Ladies Night with DJ.

Smithville InnRt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-7777. smithvilleinn.com. Happy hour 5-7pm Mon.-Fri.

Tailgaters Galloway Grille337 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City. 804-9000. Neighborhood sports bar. Pool and darts. Two Happy hours weekdays: 11am-1pm, 3-6pm.

Tap Room Bar & GrilleAt Atlantic City Country Club, 1 Leo Fraser Dr., Northfield. 236-4465. Daily happy hour 4-6pm. Brunch Sun. 10am-2pm.

Testa’s Good Guys Pub5698 Somers Point-Mays Landing Rd., Mays Landing 625-1926. Testaspub.com. Mon.-Fri. Happy hour 4:30-6:30pm. Fri.-Sat. DJ dance party 10pm-2am.

Ventura’s Offshore Cafe2015 Shore Road, Northfield. 641-5158. venturascafe.com. Daily dinner specials. Weekly drink specials.

Watering Hole Cafe6494 Weymouth Rd., Mays Landing. 625-9300. wateringholecafe.com. Happy hour Mon.-Fri., 4-6pm. Live entertainment on weekends.

CAPE MAY COUNTY:Ocean City to Wildwood

Anglesea Pub116 West First Ave, Wildwood, 729-1133. Bar open until 2am, dinner until 11pm. Nightly drink specials.

Fred’s Tavern 314 96th St., Stone Harbor, 368-5591. fred-stavernstoneharbor.com. Open 11am-2am. Happy hour Fri., 5-7pm.

Fuze 79th & 3rd Ave., Avalon. FuzeRestaurantandLounge.com. 368-1919. Every Fri. night, Irene & Andy; every Sat., Pauline Bennick Jazz Trio, 7-11pm.

Golden Inn Oceanfront at 78th St., Avalon. 967-2111. goldeninn.com. Happy hour daily: Sun. noon-2pm, Sat. 11am-1pm, Mon.-Fri. 4-6pm.

Jack’s Place3601 Ocean Drive, Avalon, 967-5001. jack-splaceavalon.com. Live music on weekends, 9pm.

Kix McNutley’s Bar63rd and Landis Ave., Sea Isle City, 263-6341. kixmcnutleys.com. Fri: Quizzo. Happy hour daily 4-8pm. Live music nightly.

La Costa Lounge4000 Landis Ave., Sea Isle, 263-3756. lacosta-seaisle.com. Drink specials nightly.

Levari’s American GrillRt 50 & Tuckahoe Rd., Upper Township. levarisamericangrill.com. 628-2225. Drink specials daily and live music weekends.

North End American Grill206 Old Jersey Ave., N. Wildwood . 435-5691. northendamericangrill.com. Open daily. Casual family dining. Daily happy hour 4-7pm.

Obadiah’s301 Roosevelt Blvd., Marmora. 390-3574. obadiahs.com. Opens daily at 4pm. Happy hour Mon.-Fri., 4-6pm.

Ocean Drive40th Street and Landis Ave., Sea Isle City. 263-1000. theod.com. Live music week-ends.

O’Donnell’s Pour House3807 Landis Ave., Sea Isle City. 263-5600. Sea Isleʼs only authentic Irish pub.

Princeton Bar2008 Dune Dr., Avalon. 967-3457. princ-etonbar.com. DJ entertainment every Fri. & Sat.

Rusty NailThe Beach Shack, 205 Beach Ave., Cape May. 877-742-2507. beachshack.com. Cape Mayʼs legendary local/surfer hangout.

Scully’s Asbury Cafe955 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. 391-1111. ScullysAsbury.com. Occasional live music.

Westy’s Irish Pub101 E.Walnut Ave., North Wildwood. 522-4991. westysirishpub.com. Oceanfront deck. Live entertainment weekends.

Windrift The Windrift Resort Hotel 105 80th St. (80th and the beach) Avalon.. 368-5761. windrift-hotel.com. Five bars, 26 flatscreens, piano bar.

Yesterday’s 316 Roosevelt Blvd. Marmora. 390-1757. yesterdaysbar.com. Open 11am-mid. daily. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-6pm.

GENTLEMEN’S CLUBS:

A.C. Dolls2600 Pacific Ave., AC. 345-2236. Wet T-shirt-White-Bottom Wednesdays. “Lappy” Hour every night 6-10pm. Two VIP rooms.

Babes Gentlemen’s Club137-139 S. New York Ave., AC. 344-3334. Open Sun.-Thurs. 9pm-4am, Fri. & Sat. 9pm-6am. Package goods store located right next door.

Bare Exposure2303 Pacific Ave. 449-0999. Open Sun.- Thurs. 6pm -3am; Fri.-6pm -6am; Sat., 4pm - 6am. VIP area, couch dances, six TVs, DJs.

Coconutz30 S. Florida Ave., AC 449-0033. Open daily 3pm-3am, with happy hour 3-6pm. Free parking.

Crazy Horse 201 E. Delilah Rd., Pleasantville. 383-0666. Open Mon.-Sat., noon-4am. Sun., 4pm-4am.

Delilah’s Den2405 Pacific Ave., AC. 344-5000. Delilahsac.com. Multi-million-dollar reno-vation. Incredible main showroom. Private VIP rooms, free parking, full liquor bar.

Hott Spot 6032 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 652-0800. Open daily at noon. Happy hour Mon.-Fri., 4-6pm.

Naked Truth12 S. Indiana Ave., AC, 348-4899. nakedtruthac.com. A premier upscale gentlemenʼs club with three floors.

Platinum Playground7685 Black Horse Pike, Hammonton. 704-7041. Open daily. Happy hour Mon.-Fri., 4-6pm. n

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28 1 2 3 4 5 6TENACIOUS DSHOWBOAT/HOUSE OF BLUES

Music Hall. 9pm. $45, $55. Tenacious D, featur-ing actor/comedian Jack Black and Kyle Gass, is a comedic satirical rock duo. The duoʼs latest release is ʻRize of the Fenix.̓

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Showroom. 8pm. $25.20. Magician and illusionist.

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Music Hall. 9pm. $33, $43, $53. R&B vocalists Dru Hill with opening act Tony! Toni! Tone! Best known for the R&B No. 1 hits “In My Bed,” “Never Make A Promise” and “How Deep Is Your Love.”

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Superstar Theater. 9pm. $35, $45. Gospel musical by Glassboroʼs Lee Harris. Proceeds will go the Red Cross Superstorm Sandy Relief Fund.

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Showroom. 8pm. $25.20. Magician and illusionist.

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The Grand. Doors open 7pm. $55, $75, $100. MMA fight card in a cage arena.

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Concert Venue. 9pm. $40, $50, $65. Romantic vocalist.

DOM IRRERATROPICANA

Tropicana Showroom. 9pm. $30, $35, $45. Philly born comic.

ʻWHEN THE CHILD CRIESʼRESORTS

Superstar Theater. 8pm. $35, $45. Gospel musical by Glassboroʼs Lee Harris. Proceeds will go the Red Cross Superstorm Sandy Relief Fund.

STEVE WYRICKGOLDEN NUGGET

Showroom. 6 & 9pm. $25.20. Magician and illusionist.

STEVE WYRICKGOLDEN NUGGET

Showroom. 2pm. $25.20. Magician and illusionist.

ANDRE & CIRELLRESORTS

Superstar Theater. 8pm. $25. Singer- impres-sionists.

ANDRE & CIRELLRESORTS

Superstar Theater. 3:30 & 8pm. $25. Singer- impres-sionists.

STEVE WYRICKGOLDEN NUGGET

Showroom. 8pm. $25.20. Magician and illusionist.

7 8 9 10 11 4 5STEVE WYRICKGOLDEN NUGGET

Showroom. 8pm. $25.20. Magician and illusionist.

BOXING: ESPN FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTRESORTS

Superstar Theater. 7pm. $40-$125. ESPN boxing card.

DEFTONESSHOWBOAT/HOUSE OF BLUES

Music Hall. 9pm. $29.50, $39.50.Heavy metal blended with melodic rock. The bandʼs current release is ʻKoi No Yokan.̓

STEVE WYRICKGOLDEN NUGGET

Showroom. 8pm. $25.20. Magician and illusionist.

EFC RELENTLESS MMATRUMP TAJ MAHAL

Xanadu Theater. 8pm. $45-$125.GIANNI MORANDITRUMP TAJ MAHAL

Mark G. Etess Arena. 9pm. $75-$200. Italian singing star.

JEWELGOLDEN NUGGET

The Grand. 7:45pm. $50-$80. Singer-songwriter.LISA LAMPANELLIBORGATA

Event Center. 8pm. $49.50, $55.50, $59.50. Spicy comedian.

RUSSIAN BALLETTROPICANA

Tropicana Showroom. 9pm. $65-$125. Alla Duhovaʼs Todes Contemporary Russian Ballet.

SAW DOCTORSBORGATA

Music Box. 9pm. $25, $29.50. Irish rock band.

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ATLANTIC CLUB 347-7111

BALLYʼS 340-2000

BOARDWALK HALL 348-7000

BORGATA 1-866-MY-BORGATA, Tickets: 1-800-298-4200

CAESARS 1-800-677-SHOW

GOLDEN NUGGET 1-866-746-5336

HARRAHʼS RESORT 441-5000

RESORTS 344-6000

REVEL 1-855-348-0500

SHOWBOAT/HOUSE OF BLUES 1-800-621-0200

TROPICANA 340-4020

TRUMP PLAZA 441-6000

TRUMP TAJ MAHAL449-1000

ONGOING

COMEDY HEADLINERS

Call 1-800-736-1420 or visit Ticketmaster.com for all casino show tickets (except Borgata, see below).

Lisa Lampanelli @ Borgata March 9

BORGATA COMEDY CLUB

COMEDY STOPCAFE & CABARET

TRACI SKENE, CHARLES WALDEN, JOE MOFFA

Thurs. 28, Sun. March 3. Music Box. 9pm, $20.

VERONICA MOSEY, BRIAN MCKIM, KENNY ROGERSON

Mon.-Thurs. March 4-7 Sun. March 10. Music Box. 9pm, $20.

EARL DAVID REED, JIM COLLITON, TINA GIORGI

Mon.-Thurs. March 11-14, Sun. March 17, Music Box. 9pm, $20.

KEVIN DOWNEY JR., CLINT COLEY,MOODY MCCARTHY

Thurs.-Sun. Feb. 28-March 3. Thurs., Sun. 9pm, $25. Fri.-Sat. 9pm, $27; 11:15pm, $25.

STEVE KRAMER,LAURENCE MULLANEY,DEREK GAINES

Mon.- Sun. March 4-10. Mon.-Thurs., Sun. 9pm, $25. Fri.-Sat. 9pm, $27; 11:15pm, $25.

MIKE VECCHIONETU RAE GORDONHARRY BASIL

Mon.- Sun. March 11-17.

‘Divas Do AC,’ Resorts Screening Room. Outstanding celebrity and female impersonators including tributes to Joan Rivers and Liza Minnelli. Thurs., Sun. 9pm; Fri., Sat. 10pm; Mon. 8pm. $25.

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ONGOING ‘Legends in Concert,’ Bally’s Legends in Concert Theater. Outstanding tribute artists present the music of Stevie Wonder, Madonna, Elton John, The Blues Brothers and Shania Twain. Tues. 8pm; Wed. 3 & 8pm; Thurs., Fri. 8pm; Sat. 7:30 & 10pm; Sun. 8pm.

F ew bands in the modern rock scene have the kind of enduring legacy that Deftones have cultivated over the past 17 years. Touring

in support of its new album ‘Koi No Yokan,’ it is the most mature and cohesive record the band has ever recorded. This album is a woven tapestry that takes the most stirring elements of the band’s previous work and breathes into it new life and urgency that begs to be listened to as a complete piece. Each track flows into the next like a river — crashing, falling, rushing, cascading and slowing at a pace that lends itself to its neighboring tracks and compliments them naturally. — Craig Billow

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EVENT INFO

Resorts Superstar TheatreMarch 1-2. Fri. 9pm; Sat. 8pm. $35, $45

Proceeds go to the American Red Cross Superstorm Sandy Relief Fund.

FEATURE >>

Leroy A. “Lee” Harris

‘When the Child Cries’ will make history as the fi rst gospel musical to be presented at a casino in Atlantic City.

Cry For HelpGospel musical ‘When the Child Cries’ being presented as a Hurricane Sandy benefit at ResortsBy Lori Hoffman • [email protected]

Months after Hurricane Sandy hit our region, many people are still suffer-ing from the effects. Some displaced

families are still living in hotel rooms with-out a permanent home and the money to help them is running low.

Seeing this tragedy unfolding on a news report, Glassboro, N.J., resident Leroy A. “Lee” Harris wanted to help by presenting his acclaimed gospel musical, When the Child Cries, as a benefit.

After contacting Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo Langford, and working with an area church group, When the Child Cries will make history as the first gospel musi-cal to be presented in any casino in A.C. when it is performed at Resorts Friday and Saturday, March 1-2. Proceeds from the two performances will go directly to the American Red Cross Superstorm Sandy Relief Fund. Harris’ production company is financing the event and Resorts is donating the use of the Superstar Theater.

“I was watching the news showing this lady with four kids whose FEMA money was running out so they had to leave their motel and had nowhere to go,” Harris tells AC Weekly. “And I remembered Springsteen and Bon Jovi getting together [for a Superstorm Sandy benefit] and thought about doing my show to help.

“So I called the mayor’s office and told him I wanted to do this, that I didn’t want any city resources, I just wanted help contacting the proper organizations. The mayor’s office got me in contact with the Red Cross and they were happy to accept my donation and I was also put in contact with the Atlantic City Alliance, representatives from Resorts and a local church group that represents 60 churches in the area. The churches are going to participate in the event. We use real pastors in the play in the last act and many of them will be onstage.”

Harris, a retired U.S. Marine officer who also served in the Navy and was a boxing trainer at one point in his career, has been producing his show continuously for the last three years.

“I am so amazed, humbled, and encour-aged by the national attention that we are experiencing and the messages of encour-agement from clergy, legendary gospel greats, the thousands of people who have come out to see the production, and those who have reached out to me through the

social media.“I am bringing the full play to Atlantic

City to also show that the destination is OK. The Boardwalk and the city have recovered from Sandy and we will bring visitors in to see for themselves. It’s an outstanding opportunity to raise funds for those in the region that are still recuperating and need the additional funding to get back on their feet. Many people surrounding the casinos are still living in horrible conditions. It is our duty to try to help them.”

Everyone can contribute to this cause either by attending the show or even if you can’t make it to the show, you can donate a ticket that will be given to a Hurricane Sandy victim. Purchase a ticket via Ticketmaster then call 856-562-0964 and give the confirmation receipt number you are given so that that ticket can be assigned to a Hurricane Sandy victim.

The five-act play is being presented at the beginning of Women’s History Month. The play originated from Lee’s award winning poem on family and social issues facing young mothers. The show is about salvation and is filled with inspirational gospel sing-ers and songs. ■

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Call 1-800-736-1420 or visit Ticketmaster.com for all casino show tickets (except Borgata, see below)

ATLANTIC CLUB 347-7111

BALLYʼS 340-2000

BOARDWALK HALL 348-7000

BORGATA 1-866-MY-BORGATA, Tickets: 1-800-298-4200

CAESARS 1-800-677-SHOW

GOLDEN NUGGET 1-866-746-5336

HARRAHʼS RESORT 441-5000 RESORTS 344-6000 REVEL 1-855-348-0500 SHOWBOAT/HOB 1-800-621-0200

TROPICANA 340-4020

TRUMP PLAZA 441-6000

TRUMP TAJ MAHAL449-1000

ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WEEK OF FEB. 28 - MAR. 6

a&e: CASINO CLUBS & LOUNGES >>

Atlantic ClubDIZZY DOLPHIN

Flip N’ Mickey’s Fri. 9pm-1amWaynard Sat. 6-9pmMile High Duo Sat. 9pm-1am

Bally’sBLUE MARTINI

Latin Night Sat. 10pm-4am

LOBBY BARErika Schiff Duo Sat. 10pm-2am

MOUNTAIN BARDJ Kyle Sweeney Fri. 9pm-3amVixens Fri.-Sat. 10pm-2am DJ Cool Jon Sprang Sat. 9pm-3am

BorgataGYPSY BAR

The Loop Thurs. 10pm-1:30amSidewaysFri. 7-10:30pmThe Rockets Fri. 11pm-2:30amBig Bang Baby Sat. 7-10:30pmAmish Outlaws Sat. 11pm-2:30amThe Zoo Sun. 8:30pm-mid.LauraLea Duo Wed. 9pm-12:30am

MIXXGo Go Gadjet, DJ Freezie Fri. 10pmRock-It! Scientists, Carlos Melange Sat. 10pmMIXX Sundays w/Certified Trap Tour featuring DJ Sliink, Loudpvck, Dirty South Joe and FKI 10pm

MUR.MUREli Escobar Fri. 10pmSamantha Ronson, Doug Grayson Sat. 10pmDJ M.O.S., PS1 Mon. 10pm

CaesarsDUSK

DJ Royale Fri. 10pmDJ Sat-One Sat.Dusk Tuesdays w/DJ Sat-One 10pm

TOGA BARDJ Nicky G Fri. 8pm-mid.DJ Iron Mike Fri. Mid.-4amToga Dancers Sat.10pm-2amDJ Ed Smooth Sat. 10pm-3am

Golden NuggetLIVE BAR

B Street Thurs. 8pmTBA Sat. 10pm

RUSH LOUNGEDane Anthony Thurs.8pmBands Fri., Sat. 6 & 10pm; Sun. 8pm

Harrah’s ResortEDEN LOUNGE

DJs Fri.-Sat. 10pm-2amThe Juliano Brothers Fri. 9:15pm-12:45am The Exceptions Sat. 9:15pm-12:45amShorty Long and the Jersey Horns Sun. 9pm-mid.

THE POOL AFTER DARKDJ Hollywood & Beatclan DJs Fri. 10pmHosted by Drew Lachey w/DJ Hollywood & Beatclan DJs Sat. 10pmDJ Vito G Wed. 9pm

X-BARDJ Murray Karma Fri. 10pm-12:30am, 3:30-5amDJ Micah Phone Checka Fri. 12:30-3:30amDJ Iron Mike Sat. 10pm-12:30am, 3:30-5amDJ April Sat. 12:30-3:30am

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ResortsPRO BAR

DJ Dramadik Thurs. 10pm-3amDJ Zathan Radix Fri. 10pm-4amGogo Boys Fri., Sat. 10pm-4amDJ Naj Sat. 10pm-4amDJ Will Smith Sun. 10pm-3amPianist Bob Egan Mon. 7-11pm

25 HOURS BARBlanche Thurs.-Sat., Wed. 4-9:40pmSherry Gold Fri.-Sat. 10pm-2am; Sun. 8pm-mid.Kelly/Nick Mon. 8pm-mid.Dane Anthony Tues. 8pm-mid.

RevelHQ NIGHTCLUB

Fedde le Grand, Sultan & Ned Fri. 10pmRob Guson Sat. 10pmLazy Rich Sun. 10pm

ROYAL JELLY BURLESQUERoyal Jelly Dancers, DJs, Fri.-Sun.Silicone Sundays Industry Night 10pm

THE SOCIALDJs Thurs.-Sun. 5pm-4amBands Fri.-Sat

Showboat/ House of BluesPARTY PIT

DJ Chaisley Lussier Fri. 9pm-4amSplit Decision Fri. 10pm-2amDancers Fri-Sat. 10pm-2amDJ Aiden Scott Sat. 8pm-4amAlmost Easy Sat. 10pm-2am

FOUNDATION ROOMPink Parlour & Promoter DJs Sat. late night

TropicanaANTHEM

Anthem Thursdays w/DJ Work, DJ A-Drop 10pmDJ B Easy, D Sharp Fri.DJ B Easy, DJ Luap Sat.DJ Luap Sun.

BOOGIE NIGHTSAlcove A Go Go Benefit Fri. 6:30-9pmDJ Dance Party Fri.-Sat. 9:30pmSavage Men Male Strip Show Sat. 7:30-9:30pm

PROVIDENCERick Wonder Thurs.Jason Smith Fri.Clinton Sparks Sat.DJ June Fri., Sat.

TANGOʼSDJ Alisha Monique Fri. 7-10:40pmDJ Ralph D’Amelio Fri. 11pm-2:40amJYNX Sat. 3-6:40pmJohnny & Sherena Sat. 7pm-10:40pmDJ Ralph A’Amelio Sat. 11pm-2:40am

Trump Taj MahalCASBAH

DJs Sat. 10:30pm-6am

EGOAlmost Angels, DJ Freezie Thurs. 10:30pm-2:30amAlmost Angels, DJ Ernesto Fri. 10:30pm-2:30amAlmost Angels, DJ Chris Rivera Sat. 10:30pm-2:30amDJ Brandon Sun. DJ Micha Mon.80s for the Ladies w/DJ Michael James Tues. n

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Davy Jones Memorial March 1-3 By Jerry Blavat • [email protected]

ask the geator >>

Once again, greetings and salutations. And we’re about to fling into spring. Would you believe that March is

here? And to kick it off, yours truly and the Geator Gold guys and gals are heading south for our annual Philly-Jersey Shore get-together at the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Fla. It’s next Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, March 7-9. And not only the Geator but my good friend Pinky Kravitz and the Longport Media guys and gals will be joining us. So if you want to rock the boat, get afloat and make it to the Florida coast. But now, in honor of the Oscars, we’ve got a few movie questions — so let’s ask the Geator.

Read an article about some of the new members of the Motion Picture Academy (Tom Berenger, Terrence Malick, Stephen King, Matthew McConaughy). What does it take to become a member of the Academy and who gets to go to the Oscars? — Barry, Ventnor City

Membership in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is just like the Friars Club (of which yours truly is a mem-ber). It’s invitation only — your membership must be proposed by a current member of the Academy. All Oscar nominees are auto-matically considered for membership, but not all are approved by the Academy’s Board of Governors for membership. And any member can buy a ticket to the Academy Awards show, but tickets are tightly con-trolled and end up going to the current nominees, their guests, and highly placed Hollywood executives.

What happened with the movie biography

The memorial/Monkees con-vention will take place in N.J.of Liberace? You reported on it a while ago and we thought it would be out by now. Thanks! — The Glassboro girls

You’re talking about Behind the Candelabra, an HBO movie starring Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, with Debbie Reynolds as Liberace’s mom and a score by Marvin Hamlisch. Filming had to be delayed in 2010 while Michael Douglas underwent treatment for cancer, but according to HBO, it will be out in the next couple of months. And speaking of HBO, their drama about the murder trial of Phil Spector starring Al Pacino and Helen Mirren premieres March 24.

I was just watching The Monkees on TV. We were wondering, are the rest of band members still alive? — Marian Palma Wilson, Somers Point

Peter Tork, Mickey Dolenz and Mike Nesmith are all alive and well [band mem-ber Davy Jones passed away Feb. 29, 2012] and still very active on tour, in the studio and behind the camera, and recently com-pleted their first U.S. tour since 1971. And this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 1-3, Peter and Mickey, along with David Cassidy and many other artists, will be appearing along with yours truly at the first Davy Jones Memorial Monkees Convention, and it’s right here in the Garden State. For tickets and info, call 1-866-MONKEES or visit monkeeconvention.com. ■visit monkeeconvention.com. ■

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Got a question for Jerry? Send it to [email protected] or Geator Gold Radio, 626 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106. For more info on Jerry’s appearances, go to www.geator.net — and keep on rocking, ’cause you only rock once!

JERRY BLAVAT

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MARCHMarch 16

• Carlos Mencia, Tropicana• Blue Oyster Cult, Resorts• Natalie Cole, Trump Taj Mahal• Run D.M.C., Borgata• Citizen Cope, Borgata

March 22• Sully Erna, House of Blues

March 22-23• ECAC Men’s Hockey, Boardwalk Hall

March 23• Colbie Caillat, Caesars• AWOLNATION, House of Blues• World Series of Fighting 2, Revel

March 29• Gary Allan, House of Blues

March 30• WWE Road to WrestleMania

Supershow, Boardwalk Hall• Victor Manuelle, Tropicana• Tribute to Legends Tour, Resorts

APRILApril 3

• Jack Jones, Trump Taj Mahal

April 4• Bellator MMA, Revel

April 5• Martin Short, Borgata• Matt & Kim, House of Blues• Lou Neglia’s Ring of Combat 44,

Tropicana

April 6• Johnny Mathis, Caesars• Brian Regan, Borgata• Sunidhi Chauhan & Ali Zafar,

Revel• Keyshia Cole, Borgata• Stone Sour, House of Blues

April 12-13• Ben E. King, Atlantic Club

April 13• Diana Krall, Borgata• Alicia Keys, Revel• Vyacheslav Butusov, Tropicana

April 19-21• Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey

Circus, Boardwalk Hall

April 19• The Mavericks, House of Blues• Gypsy Kings, Harrahʼs Resort

April 20• Kathleen Madigan, Trump Taj Mahal• Kathy Griffin, Borgata• Badfish, House of Blues• Smokey Robinson, Caesars• Paul Reiser, Borgata• Mario Cantone, Golden Nugget• Temptations Revue w/Dennis

Edwards, Resorts

April 21• Three Days Grace, House of Blues

April 26• Rihanna, Revel• Romeo Santos, Trump Taj Mahal• Sara Evans, Harrahʼs Resort

April 27• Pat Benatar, House of Blues• Further, Boardwalk Hall

MAYMay 3-4

• Wanda Sykes, Borgata

May 4• Il Divo, Revel

May 4-5• Night of Italian Stars, Tropicana

May 11• Rush, Trump Taj Mahal• Joan Rivers, Borgata• Charlie Wilson, Boardwalk Hall

May 12• The Whispers, Caesars

May 17• Trace Adkins, Caesars

May 18• George Lopez, Borgata

May 24• Chicago, Borgata• Dana Carvey, Dennis Miller and

Kevin Nealon from SNL, Tropicana

May 24-25• Duprees, Atlantic Club

May 24-26• Frankie Valli, Borgata

May 25• Russell Peters, Borgata• Fateh Ali Kahn, Boardwalk Hall

JUNEJune 1

• Bill Burr, Borgata

June 7• Jay Mohr, Borgata• Elena Vaenga, Revel

June 14-15• Sting, Borgata

June 15• Foreigner, Golden Nugget

June 18• Supreme Reflections,

Trump Taj Mahal

June 28• America, Borgata

REVUESOngoing

• ‘Divas Do AC,’ Resorts

Now to March 8• Steve Wyrick, Golden Nugget

Now to March 27• Andre & Cirell, Resorts

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“2nd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration”All Day Sunday, March 17thDj Nick Teti From 2pmString Band 4:30-7:30

Irish Food SpecialtiesIrish Fries • Cream of Potato SoupCorned Beef & CabbageSheppard Pie • Irish Stew + MORE

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Nearly 80 restaurants in Atlantic County are offering dining deals for the fifth annual culinary bonanza March 3-9. By Frank Gabriel • [email protected]

2013 Atlantic City Restaurant Week

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FEATURE >>

The 2013 edition of Atlantic City’s Restaurant Week (March 3-9), cel-ebrating its wood anniversary at five

years, is singular for several reasons. This year 79 restaurants throughout

Atlantic County — not just Atlantic City — will participate, offering a three-course evening meal for $33.13. Thirty-four of those eateries also serve similar lunches for $15.13. There are quite a few new spots to explore — most notably many of Revel’s food providers — and we love the creativity being shown by chefs.

The most significant difference this year remains our regional restaurant indus-try’s continued recovery from October’s Sandy-related chaos. For many operators, Restaurant Week provides an initial oppor-tunity to begin rebooting their businesses.

That sense of urgency is further height-ened by the fact that Easter — one of the most popular days of the year for dining out — falls early this year, on Sunday, March 31. So in essence, the catalyst to Atlantic City’s tourist season — at least where res-taurants are concerned — begins during Atlantic City Restaurant Week, slated this year for March 3-9.

For complete info, particularly for restau-rant business hours, we encourage you to check out Web site acrestaurantweek.com, provided by the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Bureau.

This year’s list of recommendations begins with lunch at Margate’s Bocca.

Opened last fall, we’ve been extreme-ly pleased during multiple visits with all aspects of this enterprise. Try a starter

of coal-fired Thai chile wings, then big plates like ricotta ravioli in sirloin/short rib Bolognese sauce or a black and blue certified Angus beef burger topped with gorgonzola candied walnut slaw on a brioche bun.

A couple more worthy spots are a few miles to the north, Girasole at the base of the Ocean Club Condos, and Harry’s Bar and Grill at Bally’s (both in Atlantic City). Each presents a superb daytime locale. Girasole’s bright room elevated just above bustling Pacific Avenue and Harry’s gazing from one of the Boardwalk’s coolest spots, the elegant Dennis Hotel Courtyard.

For sheer variety, Girasole’s bill of fare stands out. Choose from almost a dozen appetizers like pasta fagioli, calamari baked in tomato sauce, or a trio each of carpac-cios and pizzas. Ten entrees include beef braciola, fritto misto or a choice of multiple pastas. We especially like the sound of riga-toni Girasole, a take on classic amatriciana, with pancetta, onions, pecorino, fresh grape tomato and chiles or bow-tie pasta with smoked salmon, light tomato sauce and a touch of cream.

Harry’s is strategically positioned just a few hundred yards away from the beach and ocean. Sample a trio of oysters, clam

chowder or house salad and then move on to a traditional Jersey shore favorite, the chicken salad and fried oyster platter. Other options include an arugula salad with grilled salmon or an excellent pulled pork sandwich with onion straws, slaw and fries.

Two other fine A.C. lunching spots are mainstays the Knife and Fork and Atlantic City Bar & Grill. At the for-mer, a midday meal will only be served once — Friday, March 8. There is some-thing very magical about dining here during daylight. Shafts of sun break through the lounge’s antique glass windows, reminding one of Atlantic City long ago. Food does that heritage justice, soups like corn-and-crab chowder or Tuscan three-bean soup, or salad featuring shrimp, bacon, gorgonzola, onion and house steak sauce. Large plates offer a shrimp-chorizo jambalaya, sliced filet mignon with arugula, cherry tomatoes, shaved parmesan and citrus vinaigrette or spice-rubbed salmon sided by roasted corn salsa and tomatillo relish.

At A.C. Bar & Grill, start with either lob-ster bisque or Maryland crab soup and then sample a most unusual combination, their signature fish wrap. It features grilled sea bass, sauteed spinach, red onions and toma-

toes in chipotle sauce served with sweet potato fries.

Down Pacific Avenue, Showboat’s Crossroads at the House of Blues — con-ceptualized by Nuevo Latino guru and Food Network talking head, Aaron Sanchez — looks to have a great menu. Start with HOB salad, field greens, grape tomatoes, crum-bled feta and pecans, at lunch or dinner. Evening entrees of chipotle-glazed citrus chicken and creamed-corn succotash, south-ern shrimp-and-grits or chili braised short ribs paired with andouille corn pudding reiterate the restaurant’s culinary point of view. One of our favorite regional desserts, their sticky toffee pudding, is available lunch and dinner.

At Revel’s Central Michel Richard, commence your “dejeuner” (midday meal) at this bistro with French onion soup, mixed green salad or an authentic Parisian spe-cialty, bacon and onion tart. Move on to lemony chicken schnitzel, mussels in white wine and garlic or the egg-battered-and-grilled sandwich, Croque Madame. At din-ner, apps like mussel chowder, iceberg and bleu cheese salad or mushroom pearl risot-to are exceptional. Main courses include pecan-crusted salmon, butternut squash and Brussels sprouts, hangar steak au poivre with onion carbonara and rotisserie chicken accompanied by roasted potatoes. And do not miss Michel’s chocolate bar dessert.

Evening casino opportunities are high-lighted by a chance to check out A.C.’s newest and already one of its most accom-plished steak houses, Robert’s at the Taj Mahal. Sleek and urbane, the New York City transplant opened last autumn to rave reviews and chef Will Savarese’s cuisine is seriously polished. Their Restaurant Week menu, brief at only six items, remains thoughtful. Apps are a chilled spring pea soup with lobster salmon sausage or young spinach ricotta ravioli in citrus brown butter and toasted walnuts. Entrees offer herb and caper crusted salmon, braised endive, fin-gerling potatoes, spinach and sauce verjus or dry aged N.Y. strip with rosti potato and Robert’s signature sauce. Desserts, spec-tacular on two earlier visits, are chocolate pudding with vanilla bean whipped cream and chocolate tuile or a vanilla bean panna cotta with roasted pineapple carpaccio and raspberry tuile.

At Borgata’s Izakaya, one of A.C.’s most theatrical venues, Michael Schulson’s charg-es will present starters chicken robatayaki, with sage and spicy mustard, a ginger-dressed Japanese green salad with carrot and radish, pork buns, lettuce, spicy sauce and pickled cucumber or a spicy tuna crack-er with scallion, jalapeno and nori. Main courses like sweet crispy shrimp, glazed Atlantic salmon, Peking duck breast with hoisin caramel, scallion and pickled cucum-ber or a sushi roll sampler — crispy lobster, dragon, crab California, shrimp tempura, salmon avocado — all demonstrate the broad, multifaceted skill sets of this eatery’s

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Chicken ProvoloneSix Cheese Seafood Lasagna

BBQ Baby Back RibsFried Shrimp Platter

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Josephs

- Lunch $15.11 -Soup or Salad . Entreés

Pulled Pork Sliders . Reuben Panini Chicken Alberto . Black Angus Burger

Rockefeller Shrimp . Grouper Francaise Dessert: Fresh Fruit Crepe

with Vanilla Ice Cream

- dinner $33.11 -Soup or Salad . Entreés

pecan encrusted Chilean Sea Basslobster wellington . filet tornadoes

pork chops a la’ laguna . seafood medleychicken musario Dessert: Fresh Fruit Crepe

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Serving Lunch & DinnerOpen 7 days a week Serving Lunch & DinnerOpen 7 days a week

Josephs

- Lunch $15.11 -Soup or Salad . Entreés

Pulled Pork Sliders . Reuben Panini Chicken Alberto . Black Angus Burger

Rockefeller Shrimp . Grouper Francaise Dessert: Fresh Fruit Crepe

with Vanilla Ice Cream

- dinner $33.11 -Soup or Salad . Entreés

pecan encrusted Chilean Sea Basslobster wellington . filet tornadoes

pork chops a la’ laguna . seafood medleychicken musario Dessert: Fresh Fruit Crepe

with Vanilla Ice Cream or chocolate decadent cake with a warm center

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Serving Lunch & DinnerOpen 7 days a week Serving Lunch & DinnerOpen 7 days a week

Josephs

- Lunch $15.11 -Soup or Salad . Entreés

Pulled Pork Sliders . Reuben Panini Chicken Alberto . Black Angus Burger

Rockefeller Shrimp . Grouper Francaise Dessert: Fresh Fruit Crepe

with Vanilla Ice Cream

- dinner $33.11 -Soup or Salad . Entreés

pecan encrusted Chilean Sea Basslobster wellington . filet tornadoes

pork chops a la’ laguna . seafood medleychicken musario Dessert: Fresh Fruit Crepe

with Vanilla Ice Cream or chocolate decadent cake with a warm center

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Serving Lunch & DinnerOpen 7 days a week Serving Lunch & DinnerOpen 7 days a week

Josephs

- Lunch $15.11 -Soup or Salad . Entreés

Pulled Pork Sliders . Reuben Panini Chicken Alberto . Black Angus Burger

Rockefeller Shrimp . Grouper Francaise Dessert: Fresh Fruit Crepe

with Vanilla Ice Cream

- dinner $33.11 -Soup or Salad . Entreés

pecan encrusted Chilean Sea Basslobster wellington . filet tornadoes

pork chops a la’ laguna . seafood medleychicken musario Dessert: Fresh Fruit Crepe

with Vanilla Ice Cream or chocolate decadent cake with a warm center

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diverse stations.Sage restaurant in Ventnor is one of

Absecon Island’s best BYOBs, where chef/owner Lisa Savage channels a creative Restaurant Week lineup. Begin with crispy fried artichoke hearts, tempura oysters on seaweed salad, garlic shrimp and chorizo or the Sage Salad (spring mix, feta, pignoli nuts, balsamic vinaigrette) Entrees include jumbo pan-seared scallops atop sautéed Brussels sprout shavings and shitake mush-rooms in an apple cider reduction with truffled potato croquettes, half a roasted duck in sun-dried cherry sauce with chive mashed potatoes or maple-glazed pork chop, red cabbage and apple agrodolce plus ched-dar mashed potatoes.

We can’t think of many areas more affect-ed by Sandy than the Amherst Avenue strip of restaurants and nightclubs in Margate. Check out Sofia for upscale Greek fare, a bit of an anomaly locally. Dinner features genuine ethnic specialties like spanakopita, made of spinach, leek and feta pie baked in phyllo; filet Athena, braised beef medallions with mushrooms and caramelized onions, fingerling potatoes and Brussels sprouts; yiouvetsi, braised lamb shank with orzo, spinach, lamb demi, char-grilled fillet of bream sided by rice pilafi, horta greens and “latholemono” (aromatics); or seafood plaki, Chilean sea bass, jumbo shrimp, kalamata olives, feta cheese, potatoes, baked in ouzo tomato sauce in a terracotta pot.

There are so many other exciting options, but we’ll use our remaining space to acknowledge some individual dishes that caught our eye.

Atlantic City Country Club, Northfield — A winter red-wine poached pear salad on

spring greens with caramelized red onion and popcorn shoots, followed by miso-crust-ed grouper, Napa cabbage, snow peas in a sesame ginger reduction and crispy won ton fries

Amada, Revel. Datiles can almendras, bacon wrapped dates with almonds and la peral cheese.

Arturo’s, Ballys. Entrees swordfish “Spada” marechiaro, shellfish infused toma-to broth, clams and Sardinian cous cous and risotto all’arrogosta- traditional risotto with lobster and fresh tomato.

Assaggio, Galloway Township. An app of pan-seared scallops with speck (smoked proscuitto) over greens with orange and fig marmalade.

Dos Caminos, Harrah’s. Worth visiting for desserts alone; warm chocolate torta, tres leches cake with tropical fruit ceviche or a chocolate covered pretzel flan with salted cajeta caramel

Fin, Tropicana. Entrées lobster-stuffed, Faroe Island salmon in sherry cream or 28-day aged 8 ounce filet with onion crisps, red wine demi.

Luke Palladino, Northfield. Entrées lamb ribs, frutta di mostarda glaze, Maytag bleu cheese crema, or red wine braised beef cheeks, horseradish gremolata, N.J. stone ground polenta and Tuscan kale puree.

Mia, Caesars. Entrees orecchiette lobster

Participating restaurants will offer three-course evening meals ($33.13) and

some will offer lunch ($15.13) deals.

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2013 ATLANTIC CITY RESTAURANT WEEK

PARTICIPANTS

Bolognese, spinach and ricotta cheese agno-lottis, grilled New York strip with melted Robiolo cheese and green peppercorn sauce.

Smithville Inn, Smithville Starters of pork belly flatbread with apples, red onion, smoked gouda and a bbq drizzle or spicy crab tacos. ■

(In Atlantic City unless otherwise noted. See pgs. 36-41 for addresses and contact information.)

6ix a Bistro, Ballys800 Bay by Philippe, Somers PointAmada, RevelAmerican Cut Steakhouse, RevelArturo’s, BallysAss aggio Restaurant, Galloway

TownshipAtlantic City Bar and GrillAtl antic City Country Club Tap Room

& Grill, NorthfieldAtlantic Grill, CaesarsA Touch of Italy, EHT Azure by Allegretti, RevelBack Bay Ale HouseBocca Coal Fired Bistro, MargateBuddakan, The Pier Shops at Caesars Capriccio, ResortsCarmines, Tropicana

Casa di Napoli, ShowboatCentral Michel Richard, RevelChart House, Golden NuggetContinental, The Pier Shops at CaesarsCro ssroads at House of Blues,

ShowboatCuba Libre, TropicanaDock’s Oyster HouseDos Caminos, Harrah’sEast Bay Crab and Grill, EHTFIN, TropicanaFornelletto, BorgataFre d & Ethyl’s Lantern Light Tavern,

SmithvilleGallagher’s Steakhouse, ResortsGirasoleGrotto, Golden NuggetHarry’s Oyster Bar and Seafood, BallysIl Mulino New York, Trump Taj Mahal, A.CIl Verdi, TropicanaInn at Sugar Hill, Mays LandingIzakaya, BorgataJohnny’s Café & Martini Bar, MargateJoseph’s Restaurant, Egg Harbor CityKelsey & Kim’sKelsey’sKnife and ForkLatz’s By the Bay, Somers PointLillies, Golden NuggetLos AmigosLugo Cucina e Vino, RevelLuke Palladino, Harrah’sLuk e Palladino Seasonal Italian

Cooking, NorthfieldMax’s Steakhouse, Trump PlazaMcCormick and Schmick’s, Harrah’sMia, CaesarsMichael Patrick’s Brasserie, Golden NuggetMorton’s The Steakhouse, CaesarsMus sel Bar by Robert Wiedmaier,

RevelNanking, Bally’sNoodles of the World, BorgataThe Palm, Caesar’sPatsy’s Trattoria, Atlantic Club CasinoPhi llips Seafood, The Pier Shops at

Caesar’sRam’s Head Inn, Galloway TownshipRed Room Café, VentnorRoberts Steakhouse, Trump Taj MahalRuth’s Chris Steak HouseSage, VentnorSammy D’s, Harrah’sSca rduzio’s Steak, Sushi and Lounge,

ShowboatSimon AC, Atlantic Club Smithville Inn, SmithvilleSofia, MargateSte ve and Cookie’s By the Bay,

MargateThe Melting PotThe Metropolitan, BorgataThe Reserve, BallysThe Steakhouse, Harrah’s ResortsTomatoes, MargateTrattoria Il Mulino, Trump Taj MahalVic and Anthony’s Steakhouse, Golden

NuggetVillage Whiskey, RevelWol fgang Puck American Grille,

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Restaurant Week DINNER MENU$33.13Choice of Appetizer

Entrée Choices:• 14oz. Prime Rib au jus

• 8 oz. Grilled Filet Mignon with a brandy peppercorn sauce

• Pasta with Shrimp & Crab Meat in a vodka Sauce

• Roasted Chicken, tarragon demi reduction

Choice of DessertGallagher’s Steak House • Resorts HotelCasino Dining Level, Atlantic City, NJ • 609.340.6555 500 W. White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215 • Phone: 609-965-3303

Visit us at www.opentable.com • www.assaggiogalloway.com • Dinner from 4pm Sunday, March 3 through Sat., March 9

Formerly

Assaggio Restaurant Week Menu $33.13/personSmall Plates Entrées: Homemade Desserts:

• Shrimp Antoinette • Scallops with Speck (smoked prosciutto)• Broccoli Rabe w/Sausage• Eggplant Rollatini

• Pasta Assaggio! • Crab & Capellini • Pork Panchetta • Veal Parmigiana

• Zabaglione with Fresh Berries • Assorted Biscotti • Ricotta Pie

March 3-9

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Bremen Ave. Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215609.965.2111 for reservation www.renaultwinery.com for menus!

Serving Lunch & DinnerOpen 7 days a week Serving Lunch & DinnerOpen 7 days a week

Josephs

- Lunch $15.11 -Soup or Salad . Entreés

Pulled Pork Sliders . Reuben Panini Chicken Alberto . Black Angus Burger

Rockefeller Shrimp . Grouper Francaise Dessert: Fresh Fruit Crepe

with Vanilla Ice Cream

- dinner $33.11 -Soup or Salad . Entreés

pecan encrusted Chilean Sea Basslobster wellington . filet tornadoes

pork chops a la’ laguna . seafood medleychicken musario Dessert: Fresh Fruit Crepe

with Vanilla Ice Cream or chocolate decadent cake with a warm center

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Interview with Miss America CEO Art McMasterBy Donald B. Kravitz • [email protected]

With the recent announcement that the Miss America Pageant and Parade is returning to Atlantic City in

September, I wanted to find out what lies ahead for the “new” Miss America Pageant.

On Tuesday, Feb. 19, the Miss America Organization, stationed in Linwood, Atlantic County, opened its doors to me so I could interview Art McMaster, president and CEO of the organization.

The decision to have the pageant return to Atlantic City was not an easy choice and until the week before Christmas 2012, it was not even a consideration.

“I was at our company Christmas lun-cheon on Friday, Dec. 21, when my cell phone went off and it was the lieutenant governor and secretary of state of New Jersey Kim Guadagno,” said McMaster. “That is how this move started. The lieu-tenant governor said, ‘Art, I hope you don’t mind but I tracked your number down and I understand your contract is up in Las Vegas and you’re getting ready to renew and we would like to compete for that, so before you sign we would like to make an offer if you are OK with that.’”

McMaster, who was caught off guard, said he replied, “If you look at the calendar, next week is Christmas week and the day after [is] New Year’s [and then] we all leave for the pageant, so this is awful fast.” The lieu-tenant governor then asked if “we were in the office next week and I replied we are for three days,” recalled McMaster. “To which she commented, ‘I’ll be there.’”

According to McMaster, it was Dec. 27, 2012, when Guadagno’s car rolled up to the

door of the MAO headquarters.“Sam Haskell [chairman of the MAO

board] flew in [from out of state] for the meeting and we sat around with her for an hour or two and talked about the pageant and bringing it back [to Atlantic City],” said McMaster. “At that point we laid it out as to what we thought it would take to bring the pageant back here. We told her, ‘if they would like to submit a proposal we would be open to that.’ We were very honest with her and we said we are happy in Las Vegas, they treat us very well, but at the same time this had been our home and if you would like to submit a proposal then we would consider coming home. And from that point, it just took off.”

When I asked McMaster how the MAO board responded to the idea of returning to AC, McMaster replied, ”You know, like any board, they knew we had an existing con-tract with Las Vegas who wanted to extend the contract, but at the same time Atlantic City came in with a proposal and the board felt they had a fiduciary responsibility to consider all proposals.”

In addition, McMaster said, “The one thing we and the board were not going to do is leverage one against the other. We were looking at both sites as stand alone proposals. The board really did look at those proposals independently.”

Now that the decision has been made for the pageant to return to Atlantic City, what does the organization see as the most impor-tant issues that it needs to resolve?

“Well, foremost is locking in the date,” said McMaster, whose spokesperson, as of

Feb. 27, said there is no date to announce yet other than it will be in September. “And then we have to lock in the hotels. The pageant will draw thousands of people from all over the country as we now have 53 con-testants. Those thousands of people will be coming to town looking for rooms.”

With regard to when the dates will be locked in, McMaster said, “We will have it locked in by the end of February 2013.”

Much of the success of the Miss America Pageant while it was held in A.C. had a lot to do with the large number of volunteers that participated as members of the Press Committee, hostesses or chaperons and in many other positions.

Does McMaster anticipate reaching out to the volunteers and getting them involved once again?

“The answer to that question about will we need volunteers again, absolutely, posi-tively yes!” said McMaster.

“However, will it be exactly as it was before? I don’t think so. I think this will give us an opportunity as it did when we went to Las Vegas to examine and rethink how we did our operation. When we were here we had many groups who had been doing their thing for many years. When we got to Vegas we did not have those groups and we had to start from ground zero. We were in a new city, new venue and [with] new volunteers. I think we learned a lot and I am sure we are going to apply what we learned there to how we operate in Atlantic City. Obviously we will have to adjust how we did business in Las Vegas here in Atlantic City as Atlantic City is so much bigger and, yes, we will need volunteers and we will find a middle of the road between Las Vegas and the way we used to do business in A.C.”

The dates, said McMaster, are being determined by the MAO, ABC and the City of Atlantic City. “It’s a three way arrange-ment,” said McMaster. “We all have to agree on the date. We are looking toward the first half of September as the date for the pageant.”

McMaster did apprise me, however, of a very interesting fact.

“I am not so sure the pageant will even be on Saturday night anymore,” he said. “ABC has Saturday night football so it may not even be on Saturday night.”

Could it be held on Sunday evening? “We do not know, we will see,” said

McMaster. “Maybe Friday night, maybe Sunday night. In any event ABC promised us an answer by the end of February.” [Read entire interview at acweekly.com] ■

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For casino restaurants and independent establishments located within casino prop-erties, including restaurants located inside The Quarter at the Tropicana and at The Pier Shops at Caesars, see Casino Dining listings at the end of this section. For more listings, visit acweekly.com. Angelo’s Fairmount Tavern2300 Fairmount Ave. 344-2439. angelos-fairmounttavern.com. An A.C. institution, Angeloʼs Italian fare has flourished for three generations.

Angeloni’s II Restaurant2400 Arctic Ave. 344-7875. angelonis.com. Fine Italian cuisine and wine selection.

Atlantic City Bar & Grill1219 Pacific Ave. (Corner of S.Carolina & Pacific). 348-8080. acbarandgrill.com. Lobster, pizza, BBQ baby back ribs and more.

Back Bay Ale House800 N. New Hampshire Ave., Gardnerʼs Basin. 449-0006. backbayalehouse.com. Casual waterfront dining with stunning bay views. Open daily from 11am for lunch and dinner. Free parking.

Baltimore Grill (Tony’s) 2800 Atlantic Ave. 345-9461 or 345-5766. baltimoregrill.com. An A.C. landmark since the 1920s. Bar open 24/7, kitchen 11am-3am. Seafood, pasta and the best pizza in town.

Café 28252825 Atlantic Ave. (at Brighton Ave.). 344-6913. cafe2825.com. Regional Italian fare with full bar.

Chelsea Pub8 S. Morris Ave. 345-4700. Popular local hangout, open 24/7. Mon.-Fri. Happy hour 11:30am-1pm, 4-6pm.

Diving Horse Cabaret & Steakhouse9 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. 344-0119. divinghorseclub.com. Featuring tapas menu daily to 4am; Steakhouse menu featuring Kobe beef Sat. 5-10pm.

Dock’s Oyster House2405 Atlantic Ave. 345-0092. docksoyster-house.com. Offering fine steaks and sea-food.

Ducktown Tavern2400 Atlantic Ave. 449-1212. ducktowntaver-nac.com. Open 24/7. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night dining.

El Charro! 2430 Fairmount Ave. 344-2900. Authentic Mexican restaurant serving lunch and dinner.

Gilchrist’s Restaurant 804 N. Rhode Island Ave. (Gardner s̓ Basin). 345-8278. Famed family diner formerly located on Maryland Ave. in A.C., and offshore in Galloway.

Girasole Ristorante3108 Pacific Ave. 345-5554. girasoleac.com. Serving Mediterranean Italian cuisine daily. Happy hour.

Imperial Inn3124 Atlantic Ave. 347-8810. Serving exceptional Mandarin, Szechwan and Cantonese food.

Irish PubSt. James Pl. at the Boardwalk. 344-9063. theirishpub.com. Open 24 hours with full menu served anytime. Dinner specials $8.50, lunch specials $3.50.

Kelsey and Kim’s201 Melrose Ave. 350-6800. kelseyandkim.com. Classic southern soul food with a twist, including fried chicken and waffles. Open daily 7am-10pm; BYOB/cash only.

Kelsey’s1545 Pacific Ave. (Corner of Kentucky Ave.). 344-2200. New soul food restaurant from the owners of Kelsey And Kim s̓.

Knife & Fork3600 Atlantic Ave. (Corner of Atlantic and Pacific). 344-1133. knifeandforkinn.com. Historic landmark restaurant with seafood and steaks prepared on a wood-fired grill.

Little Saigon 2801 Arctic Ave. 347-9119. Authentic Vietnamese and vegetarian cuisine.

Longhorn Steak House 2108 Atlantic Ave. 344-2050. longhorn-steakhouse.com. Serving lunch and din-ner. 11:30am-10pm weekdays, till 11pm weekends.

Los Amigos1926 Atlantic Ave. 344-2293. atlanticcity.losamigosrest.com. Mexican food, seafood and prime steaks.

Melaka Restaurant28 S. Tennessee Ave. 344-8928. Malaysian and Chinese cuisine.

The Melting Pot2112 Atlantic Ave. 441-1100. meltingpot.com/atlantic-city. Fondue restaurant with romantic dining experience.

Mexico Restaurant3810 Ventnor Ave. 344-0366. Cocktail lounge serving authentic Mexican food & beer.

Pho Hoa Cali3808 Ventnor Ave. 340-0063. Authentic Vietnamese noodle house.

Pho Sydney 2323 Atlantic Ave. 348-5946. Authentic Vietnamese cuisine. BYOB.

Pic A Lilli Pub231 S. Tennessee Ave. 344-1113. picalilliac.com. Open 24/7. Full menu. Serving lunch & dinner daily.

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse2020 Atlantic Ave. 344-5833. ruthschris-atlanticcity.com. Corn-fed USDA Prime Midwest

beef, specialty chops, seafood, award-winning wine list.

Teplitzky’s111 S. Chelsea Ave. (Inside Chelsea hotel). 428-4550. thechelsea-ac.com. Retro-style diner with cocktail lounge and coffee shop.

Tony Boloney’s Pizzeria 300 Oriental Ave. (Corner of S. Vermont St.). 344-8669. tonyboloneys.com. Pizza, subs, and wings. Pick-up, eat-in and delivery.

Tun Tavern2 Convention Blvd. 347-7800. tuntavern.com. A.C.̓ s first steakhouse and brewery, now serving lunch, dinner and late night snacks. Microbrews.

The Wonder Bar 3701 Sunset Avenue (at the Albany Ave. bridge). 344-8888. wonderbarac.com. Lunch served from 11am and dinner served nightly in the Sunset Room from 5-10pm.

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Andre’s Italian Restaurant1312 W. Brigantine Ave. 266-1124. Serving pizza, subs, steaks, Italian dinners, grilled seafood, cappuccino and desserts. Open 10:30am-10pm daily.

Cellar 32 3119 Revere Blvd. (Located at corner of 32nd and Revere). 264-9463. thecellar32.com. Entree and tapas style restaurant, bar and package goods store. Open daily at 10am.

Goochie Brothers4208 Harbor Beach Blvd. 266-3100. goochiebrothers.com. Italian cuisine and pizzeria.

L’Aragosta Ristorante3400 Brigantine Blvd. 266-2808. Northern and Southern Italian cuisine.

Macedonian Grill3015 Brigantine Blvd. (at 31st St.). 264-8801. macedoniangrill.com. Specializing in Mediterranean and American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Mad Dog Morgan’s3004 W. Brigantine Ave. 266-6200. mad-dogmorgans.com. Home of Mad Dogʼs famous cheesesteak.

St. George’s Pub4282 Harbor Beach Blvd. 266-1001. stgeorgespubbrigantine.com. NJ Fishing at its best.

Yuki Hana3628 Brigantine Blvd. 266-7608. yuki-hanabrigantine.com. Japanese/Chinese restaurant with a full sushi bar.

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Aroma Bistro 6414 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-4111. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner under strict Kosher supervision. Open Sun.-Thurs., 9am-9pm, Fri., 9am-3pm; and Sat., 1/2-hour after Sabbath is over until midnight.

Barrels9 S. Granville Ave., Margate. 823-4400. barrelsfoods.com. Italian food. Also in Linwood. Open daily 11am-9pm.

Bubbies Bistro5204 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-7200. bubbiesbistro.com. Kosher Italian & Mediterranean homemade food.

Cleo’s Fish Palace7307 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-5858. cleo-sfish.com. A large variety of prepared sea-food and dinner platters. Catering available.

Dino’s Subs & Pizza8016 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-6602 or 822-0670. Open daily, 7am-11:30pm. Breakfast entrees, sandwiches and subs. Party trays for all occasions. Pick-up, eat-in and delivery.

Downbeach Deli8 S. Essex Ave., Margate. 823-7310. down-beachdeli.net. Serving up a huge selection of breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily, 8am-8pm.

Euro Gourmet Cafe and The Gelato Factory6525 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 487-6525. Italian ice and gelato made on premises. Also fea-turing breakfast, lunch & dinner specialties. Delivery.

Hannah G’s7310 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 823-1466. han-nahgs.com. Open daily 7am-2pm.

Isabella’s4 S. Portland Ave., Ventnor. 822-2477. Traditional Mexican restaurant. Serves breakfast entrees daily and dinner Fri.-Sat.

Jerusalem Glatt Kosher Restaurant6410 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-2266. Casual family atmosphere specializing in Kosher Mediterranean cuisine. Large party reserva-tions suggested. Winter hours: Open daily, 2:00-9:30pm.

Johnny’s Café & Cocktails9407 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-1789. johnnyscafeventnor.com. Hearty break-fasts, healthy lunches and classic dinner cuisine with an Asian flair. Open year round from 7am-9pm, weekends till midnight.

Jo Jo’s Frattoria & Pizzeria6501 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-6475. jo-jopizza.com. A family tradition since 1970.

Liang House Imperial East 7800 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 487-8052. liangsimperialeast.com. Open daily 11:30am-9:30pm. Modern Chinese cuisine. Daily lunch and dinner specials. Free parking.

Maynard’s Café9306 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-8423. may-nards-cafe.com. Lunch and dinner specials. Starlight Garden bar open daily.

Malelani Café 5205 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 822-5007. malelani.com. Paninis, pastries, salad bar, coffee, cappucino, tea. Free wifi.

Matteo’s Beach Bay Café 7801 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 823-6700. Casual upscale dining. Closed on Sun. Free delivery in Margate.

Miyako9210 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-4759. miyakomargate.com. Authentic Japanese cuisine.

Red Room Café 141 N. Dorset Ave.,Ventnor. 822-1067. redroomcafeattheshore.com. Pizzas and Italian specialties.

Sofia 9314 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-9111. sofi-aofmargate.com. Authentic Mediterranean and Continental cuisine.

South End Pizza 9702 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-5402. Open daily serving pizza, subs, sand-wiches, salads, pastas and more. Take-out and delivery.

Steve & Cookie’s By the Bay9700 Amherst Ave., Margate. 823-1163. steveandcookies.com. Menu highlights fresh seafood, produce and prime cuts of meat.

Tomatoe’s9300 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-7535. tomatoesmargate.com. Varied eclectic menu highlights seafood entrees.

Ventura’s Greenhouse106 Benson Ave., Margate. 822-0140. venturasgreenhouse.com. Lunch & dinner specials and late-night fare.

Yama Fusion Japanese5305 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 822-8007. Sushi and shashimi. Eat in or take out. Specializing in seafood, beef and chicken with daily lunch and dinner specials.

MAINLAND

800 Bay By Philippe800 Bay Ave., Somers Point, 926-3500. Friday night jazz series with Michael Pedicin. Sets 9:30 and 11pm. No cover charge.

Antonino’s Jo Jo Ristorante2405 New Rd., Northfield. 646-7565. Traditional and contemporary Italian cui-sine.

Assagio500 W. White Horse Pike, Pomona. 965-3303. Italian cuisine. (Formerly Tre Figlio).

Athenian Garden 619 New York Rd. (Rt. 9), Galloway. 748-1818. athenian-garden.com. Authentic Greek cuisine.

Atlantic City Sub ShopHeather Croft Sq., Northfield. 646-7799. atlan-ticcitysubshops.com. Eat-in, take-out, delivery and party trays.

BarrelsRt. 9, Central Sq., Linwood. 926-9900. barrelsfoods.com. Italian food. Also in Margate. Take out/delivery.

Bay Avenue Sushi718 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 601-8822. bayavesushi.com. Sushi, sashimi and teriyaki dishes. Entrees from $14.

Berkshire Grill6105 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-8808. berkshiregrillnj.com. Seafood and steaks. Open daily at 4pm.

Black Cat Bar & Grill1 N. Shore Rd. (off White Horse Pike), Absecon. 641-2323. Open 7 days from 10am. Extensive menu including homemade lunch and dinner specials daily.

Bombay Indian RestaurantEnglish Creek Shopping Ctr., Rt. 40 & English Creek Rd., EHT. 646-4445. Authentic Indian dining experience.

Brick House Pub & Grille4450 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 837-2763. brickhousenj.com. Open 7 days from 11am-2am. Newly opened. Serving subs, burgers, sandwiches, salads, soups ʻn sides. Drink specials daily, several craft beers on tap.

Bulldogs743 White Horse Pike, Galloway. 965-4433. Neighborhood sports bar serving American dishes.

Careme’sAtlantic Cape Community College, 5100 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 343-4940. Student-run, gourmet restaurant open when classes are in session. Hours: 11:30am for lunch, 6:30pm for dinner. Credit cards accepted.

Caroline’s By the Bay450 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 927-9007.

Cavallino Nero4760 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-0144. cavallinonero.net. Lunch, dinner and late-night. Italian specialties.

Celina’s Mulberry Market & GrilleSunrise Plaza, 68 W. Jimmie Leeds Rd., Galloway. 404-1700. celinascafes.com. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Home-baked goods.

Chaba Thai and SushiCentral Square Shopping Center, 199 New Rd., Suite 72, Linwood. 927-0025. Thai entrees, sushi, appetizers, salads. Lunch specials and takeout available.

Charlie’s Bar & Restaurant800 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 927-3663. char-liesbar.com. Popular buffalo wings. No credit cards. Over 15 TVs for sporting events.

Chickie’s and Pete’s 6055 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-1930. chickiesandpetes.com. Sports-themed bar/restaurant famous for its wings, crabs and Philly-style sandwiches.

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Chido Burrito807 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 484-1480. chi-doburrito.com.

Clancy’s by the Bay 101 E. Maryland Ave., Somers Point. 927-6969. clancysbythebay.com. Lunch and din-ner seven days a week with wide variety of appetizers, salads, soups, sandwiches, entrees and desserts.

Cousin Mario’s 5401 Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40), Mays Landing. 625-2523. cousinmarios.com. Pizza and Italian specialties. Happy-hour noon-7pm weekdays.

Crabby’s Suds & Seafood 1413 Boulevard, State Hwy. 50, Mays Landing. 625- 2722. Award-winning blue-claw crabs year-round and weekday crab specials. Open Mon.-Thurs. from 4pm, Fri.-Sun. from noon.

Crab Trap2 Broadway, Somers Pt. 927-7377. thecrab-trap.com. Serving fresh seafood, soups, steaks, desserts and more. Open daily from 11am-10pm Sun.-Thurs., 11am-11pm Fri. & Sat. Live entertainment nightly.

Dino’s of Northfield 1620 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 646-6602. dinosnorthfield.com. Subs, pizza. Pick-up, eat-in, delivery.

Dolce Vita Ristorante & Pizzeria 443 Zion Rd., EHT. 788-8512. Open daily for lunch & dinner 11am-11pm.

Dubliner Irish Pub325 E. Jimmy Leeds Rd., Galloway. 652-2210. dublinerpubandgrill.com. Authentic Irish cuisine.

East Bay Crab & Grill6701 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-7721. eastbaycrab.com. Specializing in all-you-can-eat crabs, early-bird menu.12 entrees under $12 menu, over 60 entrees starting at $8.99 and daily specials.

El Costeño 28 E. Maryland Ave., Somers Point. 926-0076. Authentic Mexican. Open 10am-10pm. Take out and free delivery.

El Rancho375 S. Main St., Pleasantville. 484-8057. Authentic Mexican and Latin American dishes.

Fitzpatrick’s Deli & Steakhouse650 New Rd., Somers Point. 653-8155, fitz-patricksdeli.com. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with steaks, seafood and salad entrees. Open daily 7am-10pm. Closes 5pm on Mon.

Formica Bros. BakeryKensington Square, 200 N. Tilton Rd., Northfield. 646-6565. formicabrosbakery.com. Cafe features daily lunch specials. Open 7am-7pm.

Fred & Ethel’s Lantern Light TavernTowne of Historic Smithville, Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-0544. Family res-taurant, casual dining.

Fuji210 New Rd., No. 4, Linwood Green Plaza, Linwood. 926-8861. Japanese cuisine spe-cializing in sushi and steak.

Gaspare’s Gourmet Italian BistroHarbor Village Square, 501 Zion Rd., EHT. 653-2112. gaspares.com. Casual. Serving lunch, dinner, take-out and delivery. Cocktails, beer and wine.

Gianna’s Cafe The Plaza at Center Point, 1205 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 677-0470; FAX 677-8885. California cuisine in a casual, upscale set-ting.

Gilchrist Offshore734 W. White Horse Pike, Cologne. 965-3433. Great breakfast and lunch specials.

Ginza Japanese Restaurant6708 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 383-2588. (Ginza II located in English Creek Shopping Ctr., EHT. 383-3999.). Hibachi steakhouse and sushi bar.

Goodfellows, W.L. 310 E. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 652-1942. wlgoodfellows.com. Home of the french fried lobster tail, burgers, steaks, seafood, and homemade Italian special-ties.

Gourmet Italian Cuisine324 S. Pitney Rd., Galloway, NJ. 652-1398. gourmetitaliancuisine.com. Serving authentic Italian food and fine wines.

Gregory’s Restaurant900 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 927-6665. grego-rysbar.com. Serving lunch & dinner until 1am. Food and beverage specials.

The Grilled Cheese & Crabcake Co.55 Laurel Dr., Somers Pt. 601-7533. grilled-cheeseandcrabcakeco.com. Offers a selec-tion of fresh, homemade goods daily and a variety of soups.

Heavenly Health Cafe581 W. Ocean Heights Ave., Somers Point. 601-1700. Open Mon.-Sat., 8am-4pm. Sandwiches, paninis, salads, burgers. Fresh and healthy food for the heart, soul and mind. Pick-up, delivery, catering.

Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet4450 E. Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-0888. hibachibuffetusa.com. Asian buffet with meats, veggies, sushi, soups, and more.

Hu TieuAsian Mall, Pleasantville Shopping Ctr., 700 Black Horse Pike, Pleasantville. 646-8977. Vietnamese cuisine.

The Inn at Sugar HillRt. 559, Mays Landing. 625-2226. innatsugar-hill.com. Food and cocktails on the waterfront.

Irish Eyes Pub446 St. Louis Ave., Egg Harbor City. 965-7878. irisheyespub.net. (Formerly McKeeʼs Irish Pub). Open for lunch and dinner.

JD’s Pub & Grille45 S. New York Rd., Galloway Twp. 404-9000. Featuring classic pub fare plus a full dinner menu.

Joe’s Restaurant131 Jordan Rd. (behind the Sunoco sta-tion off Laurel Dr./Garden State Pkwy. entrance), Somers Pt. 927-4637. Lunch and dinner featuring Greek specialties.

Johnny RocketsHamilton Mall, Mays Landing. johnnyrockets.com. 1960s-themed classic burger joint and more.

Jo-Jo’s Italian GrilleBlack Horse Pike & Main St., Pleasantville. 646-8332 and at 6106 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 641-8332. jojosi-taliangrille.com. Homemade Italian specialties.

Juliano’s Pub & GrillZion Rd. & Ocean Heights Ave., EHT. 927-6363. julianospub.com. Sandwiches, salads, pizza, pasta and seafood. Open daily 9am-2am.

Kelsey & Kim’s Soul Food52 N. Main St., Pleasantville. 484-8448. kelseyandkim.com. Classic southern style soul food with a twist. Open daily 11am-10pm.

King’s Lounge6415 Delilah Rd., EHT. 383-8200. king-sloungenj.com. Steaks, seafood, pasta. Open Mon.-Sat. At Airport Circle.

La Hacienda265 S. New York Rd. (Rt. 9), Galloway. 652-6050. lahaciendanj.com. Serving authentic Mexican cuisine.

La PizzategaLinwood Greene, Rt. 9, Linwood. 653-8442. lapizzatega.com. Serving seafood, veal, pasta, steak, subs and salads.

Latz’s by the Bay801 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 788-8838. latzsbythebay.com. Modern cuisine focus-ing on sustainability and organic ingredi-ents. Open Wed.-Sat., and Sun. breakfast 11am-2pm.

Library III6605 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 645-7655. Murphʼs crab cakes, steaks, prime rib, seafood and salad bar.

Library Pub & Grille 3016 Ocean Heights Ave., EHT. 365-8341. (Formerly Mangia By the Greens). Lunch, dinner, late-night snacks. Appetizers, burg-ers, sandwiches and entrees.

Luke Palladino Italian Cooking1333 New Rd., Northfield. 646-8189. luke-palladino.com. Open nightly starting 5pm. Sunday brunch 11am-2pm. Take-out and delivery available, Mon.-Fri. from 11am.

Mama Mia’s Ristorante6105 W. Jersey Ave., EHT. 484-8877. mamami-asnj.com. Brick oven pizzas and catering. Take-home dinner trays. Also located in Seaville.

Maplewood Inn1470 White Horse Pike, Hammonton. 561-9621. joesmaplewood.com. Italian specialties and “world s̓ best spaghetti.”

Mickey & Minnie’s733 W. White Horse Pike, Cologne. 965-1877. mickeyandminniesinn.com. Daily lunch and dinner specials. Closed Mondays.

Mount Fuji136 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 383-8881. Traditional Japanese cuisine. Sushi bar.

The Nizam’s6666 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 677-8829. then-izams.com. Northern and Southern Indian food, including nan, tandori and veg-etarian dishes. Major credit cards accepted. Lunch buffett $9.95.

Oyster Creek Inn41 N. Oyster Creek Rd., Leeds Point. 652-8565. oystercreekinnnj.com. Old-fashioned fresh seafood house with waterfront dining.

PJ’s 50 Pub & Grille2301 Rt. 50, 1 Mile N. of Black Horse Pike (Rt. 322), Mays Landing. 625-9600. Everything homemade from soups to des-serts.

Rama Thai 3003 English Creek Ave., EHT. (in English Creek Shopping Ctr.). 677-1004. rama-thainj.com. Thai cuisine with reasonable prices.

Ram’s Head Inn9 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 652-1700. ramsheadinn.com. Fine dining. Traditional American specialties with contemporary flair.

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Renault Winery72 N. Breman Ave., Egg Harbor City. 965-2111. renaultwinery.com. Open Fri., Sat. & Sun. nights, and Sun. brunch 10am-2pm. Gourmet restaurant, resort and golf.

Romanelli’s Garden Cafe279 S. New York Rd., Galloway. 652-0179. romanellisonline.com. Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 7:30am-9pm; Fri.-Sat. to 10pm. Fresh, homemade food served daily. Happy hour everyday 3-7pm. Catering.

Romanelli’s On The Green210 New Road, Linwood. 926-5477. romanellisonline.com. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 8am-4pm; Sun. 8am-2pm. Serving breakfast and lunch. Award-winning catering.

Sack O’ Subs784 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 646-6555. sackosubs.com. Hot and cold subs, home-made soups and salads.

Sakura4215 Black Horse Pike (Hamilton Commons Shopping Ctr.)., Mays Landing. 485-0071. sakurasteakhouse.com. Japanese cuisine w/ Japanese steak, seafood house and sushi bar.

Sal’s Coal Fired Pizza501 New Rd., Somers Point. 927-8700. Eat in, take-out and delivery. Daily specials. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Sam’s Bar & Grill18 S. Main St., Pleasantville. 646-5128. sams-barandgrill.com. Specializes in southern cooked meals. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Sandi Pointe908 Shore Rd., Somers Point. 927-2759. (Formerly Macʼs Restaurant). Seafood restaurant and bar with live music.

Shore Diner 6710 T ilton Rd., EHT. 641-3669. shorediner.com. Diner fare, specials and extraordinary beer and wine selection.

Smithville InnRt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-7777. smithvilleinn.com. Traditional area hotspot.

The SpotTilton Shopping Ctr., 331 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 568-6571. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. 8am-8pm. Sun. 8am-2pm. Daily specials including fresh soups, salads, sandwiches and wraps. Free delivery.

Tailgaters Galloway Grille337 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City. 804-9000. tailgatersnj.com. Traditional American cuisine, daily homemade spe-cials, burgers and wings. Sports bar.

Tap Room & GrilleAtlantic City Country Club, 1 Leo Fraser Dr., Northfield. 236-4465. Featuring Sunday brunch. Open Sun.-Thurs. lunch from 11am. Fri.& Sat. dinner from 5pm. Fri.-Sun. break-fast from 7am. Sun. brunch 10am-2pm.

A Touch of Italy6629 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 646-1855. touchofitaly.net. Fine Italian cuisine and lounge. Happy hours: Mon.-Fri. 3:45-6pm, Sun. 2-5pm. $3 drafts, $4 house wines and well drinks, $5 tapas menu. Live music Tues.-Sat. 6-10pm.

TW Howell’s341 W. White Horse Pike (Odesse Ave. & Rt. 9), Pomona. 965-6890. twhowells.net.

Ventura’s Offshore Café2015 Shore Rd., Northfield. 641-5158. venturascafe.com. Award-winning filet mignon, pan pizzas and more. Delivery.

Vic’s Subs742 Ohio Ave., Absecon. 645-0500. Hot & cold subs, salads, party trays.

Watering Hole Cafe6494 Weymouth Rd., Mays Landing. 625-9300. wateringholecafe.com. Serving lunch, dinner and drink specials daily. Full menu, including 18-oz. T-bone steak w/veggies for $12.99. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-6pm.

Windjammer Diner, Bar & Grille18 MacArther Blvd., Somers Point. 365-8056. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Childrenʼs menu.

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16th Street Seafood1555 Haven Ave., Ocean City. 399-0016. 16thstreetseafood.biz. Full line of fresh and cooked seafood. Take-out platters and on-premises seafood market. Open Fri.-Sun., 10am-9pm.

701 Mosaic Bistro Cafe701 4th St., Ocean City. 398-2700. Contemporary Caribbean and Mediterranean cuisine.

Cinco de Mayo1039 West Ave., Ocean City. 399-0199. Fine authentic Mexican cuisine.

Clancy’s by the Sea1244 Boardwalk, Ocean City. 398-3344. clan-cysbythesea.com. Weekly specials, open year round. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open evenings.

Cousin’s Restaurant1st St. & Asbury Ave., Ocean City. 399-9462. cousinsocnj.com. Fine Italian cuisine and seafood.

Deauville Inn 201 Willard Rd., Strathmere. 263-2080. deauvilleinn.com. Waterfront bar and dining.

Mama Mia’s Ristorante2087 S. Shore Rd., Seaville. 624-9322. mama-miasnj.com. Brick oven pizzas and catering. Take-home ready cook dinner trays. Also located in EHT.

Marie Nicole’s9510 Pacific Ave., Wildwood Crest. 522-5425. marienicoles.com. Open daily. Dinner from 5pm.

Nonna’s Trattoria & Pizzeria 755 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. 840-6440. nonnastrattoriapizzeria.com. Offering

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Cappuccino’sCoffee and espresso bar plus pastry shop, soups and sandwiches. Open Sun. through Thurs. from 7am to 11pm and Fri. and Sat. from 7am to 1am.

The Coffee ShopOpen 24hrs a day, 7 days a week.

Cornucopia BuffetThe Warm Up to Winter Buffet is available Fri.-Sun. $9.99 per person (cash) and $6.50 for kids. Reg. prices are $18.50 and $8.99.

Patsy’s Italian Trattoria Patsyʼs in New York was Frank Sinatraʼs favorite restaurant. Hours: Open Sun, Mon, and Tues from 5:30pm to 10pm and Fri. and Sat. from 5:30pm to 11pm. For reserva-tions, call 340-7585.

Simon A.C. Steak & SeafoodContemporary American steakhouse. Open Sun., Wed., and Thurs. from 5:30pm to 10pm and Fri. and Sat. from 5:30pm to 11pm. Happy Hour at bar 5-7pm.

BALLY’S340-2000

Arturo’sEnjoy a traditional Italian meal prepared with a contemporary, New York fare in the sophisticated setting of this award-winning trattoria.

Corner CaféServing fresh bagels baked on-site, sand-wiches, salads, cupcakes and much more.

Harry’s Oyster Bar & SeafoodOwned by Atlantic City restaurateurs Maureen Shay and Frank Dougherty. Features extensive raw bar and fresh sea-food.

Johnny Rockets340-0099. A retro ʼ50s-style Boardwalk restaurant.

Nanking RestaurantFeaturing Chinese, Thai, and Indian cui-sines. Open for lunch and dinner.

Noodle VillageOffering an extensive selection of authentic Chinese and Vietnamese comfort foods.

The Reserve/Preview BarBallyʼs iconic culinary experience. Experience chef Joseph Muldoonʼs flawless execution of both seafood and steaks.

6ix: A BistroAmerican bistro. Breakfast served any-time.

Taste of the ShoreFeaturing Primo Pizza, Sack OʼSubs.

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Gold Tooth GertiesBoasting fresh bagels and homemade pizza daily, this seasonal food-stop offers not only bottled beers, ice-cream and French fries, but also outside Boardwalk seating.

Wild About WingsDeep fried southern chicken and wings. Choose sauces that range from “Mild” to “Smokinʼ A$@ Hot”.

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Bobby Flay SteakChoose from a variety of regional steaks and seafood.

Borgata BuffetExtensive buffet menu. Breakfast, $15.95 (plus tax), Mon.-Sat. 8-11:15am; Lunch, $18.95 (plus tax), Mon.-Fri. noon-2pm; Sat. noon-3pm; Dinner $30.95 (plus tax)

pizza, pasta, seafood, beef, veal, strom-boli, salads, sandwiches and more.

North End American Grill206 Old Jersey Ave., N. Wildwood. 435-5691. northendamericangrill.com. Open daily. Casual family dining. Daily happy hour 4-7pm.

Ocean City Seafood Company846 Central Ave., Ocean City. 814-1203. ocean-cityseafood.com. Open 4-10pm Mon.-Thurs., from noon Fri.-Sat. The freshest seafood in town. Daily specials. Free delivery in O.C. after 4:30pm. Off-premise catering.

Positively 4th Street400 Atlantic Ave., Ocean City. 399-8400. lbocnj.com. Enjoy a variety of food and drinks.

Randazzo’s34th St. & Asbury Ave. 814-1600. randaz-zospizza.com. Family-style Italian restau-rant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Red’s Jersey Mex Cafe11th St. and Haven Ave., Ocean City. 399-2272. rojosjerseymex.com. Fine Mexican cuisine.

Sack O’ Subs926 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. 525-0460. sackosubs.com. Hot and cold subs, french fries, pizzas, homemade soups, salads and more.

Sushi Ocean View 556 Sea Isle Blvd., #C, Ocean View. 624-8886. sushi-oceanview.com. Japanese/Asian Fusion cuisine. Mon.-Thurs. 11:30am-10pm, Fri.-Sat. 11:30am-11pm, Sun. noon-10pm. Daily lunch and dinner specials.

Tokyo Mandarin4 W. Roosevelt Blvd., (ShopRite Ctr.), Marmora. 390-8883. Chinese & Japanese cuisine, sushi bar & catering.

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the meats, poultry, seafood and vegetables used in the preparation of all menu offerings, which are always cooked to order.

The prestigious Zagat survey gave Little Saigon its highest rating, five stars, and service has been hailed as quick and friendly in a dining room that seats about 40 people. So if you have a hankering for authentic Asian cuisine, visit Little Saigon at the site and hours listed below.

Little SaigonAddress: 2801 Arctic Ave. in A.C. (at the corner

of Iowa and Arctic, three blocks from the Tropicana).Hours: Mon.-Sat. noon-10pm (closed Tues.);

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Mon.-Thurs. 4-8pm; Fri., Sun. 4-9pm; Sat. 4-10pm; Sun. Brunch $27.95 (plus tax) 8am-3pm.

Bread + ButterGriddled sandwiches served with an array of premiere beverages and desserts.

FornellettoCelebrated chef Stephan Kalt’s new restaurant offering traditional Southern Italian fare.

IzakayaA modern Japanese pub from Michael Schulson.

N.O.W. (Noodles of the World)Asian fusion.

Old Homestead Steak HouseDomestically-raised, hand-massaged Kobe beef is the signature dish of this steakhouse.

RomaCasual cafe with pizza, pasta, panini, fresh salads.

SunroomLobby of The Water Club featuring tapas and small bits.

The CafeteriaFull of quick food options.

The MetropolitanFrench bistro-style cafe serves classic and contemporary American dishes.

Wolfgang Puck American GrilleContemporary American cuisine in two distinctive dining areas.

Caesars348-4411

Atlantic GrillGrilled fish, steaks, raw bar and exquisite sushi.

Boardwalk BuffetClassic casino buffet with numerous food stations.

Cafe RomaOpen 24/7 with a breakfast buffet daily.

KWITraditional noodle bar.

Mia 348-4411, ext. 6000. Contemporary Italian/ Mediterranean cuisine from cel-ebrated chefs Chris Scarduzio and George Perrier.

Morton’s 449-1044. mortons.com. Steakhouse with an a la carte menu features steaks, fish and salads.

Nero’s Tuscan SteakhousePrime steaks and seafood, this restaurant serves up farm to table specials on a daily basis.

TazzaCafe open 24 hours with salads, sand-wiches, baked goods.

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Buddakan674-0100. buddakanac.com. Restaurant includes twilight sky or “opium den style” dining nooks.

The Continental674-8300, continentalac.com. An “out-door” patio bar with signature drinks & sunken fire-pit lounge.

Phillips Seafood348-2273. Serving authentic Maryland-style seafood and world-famous crab cakes. Lunch and dinner served seven days a week, featuring an open, expedition kitchen.

Piazza di Giorgio345-3100. Food Court with A Taste of Tuscany, South of the Border, Salad Sensations, Hot Off the Grille, and Udon Creations. Also a fresh fruit smoothie bar.

Souzai Sushi & Sake348-4443. Souzai is a country-style Japanese restaurant. Intimate setting, sushi menu and unique sake cocktails.

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The BuffetBuffet has all your traditional favorites. Brunch: Sat.-Sun. 9am-3pm; Lunch: Mon.-Thurs. 11:30am-4pm. Dinner: Mon.-Thurs., 4:30-8pm; Sat., 3:30-9pm; Sun. 3:30-8pm Friday Seafood Buffet, 11:30am-9pm.

Chart HouseClassic seafood house. Sun., Mon., Thurs. 4–9:30pm; Fri., Sat. 4–10:30pm. Closed Tues., Wed. (Open select holidays at 4pm). Call 340-5030 or visit chart-house.com.

The Deck Bayfront Bar & RestaurantSeasonal bayfront bar and restaurant.

GrottoClassic Italian cuisine. Bistro menu Mon.-Thurs., 11:30am-mid., Fri.-Sun., 11:30am-4pm, at the bar. Dinner menu, Fri., Sat., 4-11pm (pizza until 1am); Sun., 4-10pm (pizza until mid.)

Lillie’s Asian CuisineLocated on the casino floor adjacent to the Asian gaming pit, featuring noodle bowls, sushi and sashimi. Cantonese, Szechwan and pan-Asian cuisine. Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 4pm-12am; Fri., 4pm-4am; Sat., noon-4am; Sun., noon-mid. Happy Hour, Mon.-Fri., 4-7pm

Michael Patrick’s BrasserieOpen 24/7. European style brasserie that serves an upscale menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner, located directly off the atrium and casino.

H2O Pool & Bar GrillLocated on the 6th Floor, with a breathtak-ing view of the Atlantic City skyline. Opened seasonly; enjoy light fare by the pool.

Vic & Anthony’s SteakhouseThe original Vic & Anthony’s in Houston is routinely voted one of America’s 10 best steakhouses with succulent beef, lobster and unique appetizers. Open Tues.-Thurs., 5-10pm; Fri., Sat., 5-11pm; Closed Sun., Mon.

harrah’s resorT441-5000

Bill’s Bar and BurgerClassic burgers and more.

Bluepoint BarA raw-bar experience where fresh seafood, shellfish and a variety of martinis are the house specialties.

Dos CaminosAuthentic Mexican delights including signa-ture dishes like tacos, ceviche, and guaca-mole. Reservations: 441-5575.

Luke Palladino at Harrah’s ResortItalian restaurant using fresh, locally-sourced produce and gourmet ingredients from Italy.

McCormick & Schmick’sMore than 30 different varieties of fresh seafood featured on a menu that changes twice daily.

Sammy D’sA retro coffee shop that gives modern and casual American cuisine a unique twist. Bar offers daily drink specials.

The SteakhouseGourmet restaurant offers a raw-bar, roast prime rib, shrimp Wellington and more.

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Taste of the ShoreFood emporium features Primo Pizza, Sack Oʼ Subs, Ben & Jerryʼs Ice Cream and Philly Soft Pretzel Factory.

TazzaCafe open 24 hours with salads, sand-wiches, baked goods.

Waterfront BuffetExtensive items. Total Reward Holders $32.99 Mon.-Thurs., $34.99 Fri.-Sun, $26.99 Brunch. Non-Reward Holders $34.99 Mon.-Thurs., $36.99 Fri.-Sun., $29.99 Brunch.

RESORTS344-6000

Boardwalk PerksCoffee shop with deli sandwiches. Open Sun.-Thurs. 7am -5pm; Fri.-Sat. 7am-11pm.

Breadsticks Cafe & GrillBreakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night fare. Open 24 hours daily.

The BuffetOpen Mon.-Thurs. noon-8pm; Fri., Sat. noon-10pm; Sun. noon-9pm. Cost: $29.95 (all-you-can-eat crab legs and shrimp); $24.95 with Resorts Star Card.

CapriccioZagat Award-winning Italian restaurant. Sunday Brunch 9:30am-2pm available for $44.95 per person. Closed Mon.-Tues. Open Wed.-Sat. 6pm-11pm.

Eastwind Noodle Bar Noodle bar open Sun.-Thurs. 1pm-1am; Fri., Sat. 1pm-2am.

Gallagher’s Steakhouse340-6555. The renowned New York City steakhouse located on Resortsʼ dining level. Sun.-Thurs. 5-10pm; Fri.-Sat. 5-11pm. Gallagherʼs Burger Bar located across the hall.

REVEL1-855-348-0500

AlcoveBreakfast menu that includes create-your-own omelets, filet mignon and eggs, break-fast sandwiches, homemade corned-beef hash, French toast creme brulee, Belgian waffles, and egg-in-a-hole brioche. Hours: A la carte breakfast, 7am-12pm; lunch, noon-4pm.

AmadaIron Chef Jose Garces presents an authentic Andalusian tapas bar.

American CutIron Chef Marc Forgione pairs his award-winning, modern and signature take on fine dining with the comforts of the new American steakhouse.

Azure by AllegrettiBrings together the flavors of Chef Allegrettiʼs culinary experiences. He pairs the flavors of his Italian heritage with his own French culinary pedigree to create a modern take on Riviera classics.

Central Michel RichardChef Richardʼs latest version of his cel-ebrated James Beard Award-winning res-

taurant, Central Michel Richard, offering such Central signature dishes as a lobster burger and 72-hour short rib. Open for lunch and dinner.

Coffee Bean & Tea LeafLocated on Revelry level near Ocean Way. Open daily, 7am-9:30pm.

Distrito CantinaFrom Chef Jose Garces, is a festive mar-garita bar with a selection of 100 tequilas and modern Mexican street food from the Guapos take-out window. Itʼs a street truck set-up on the casino floor.

Lugo CafféAn energetic brasserie offering a fresh take on modern Italian classics. Chef Stefano Chiaruga will serve up homemade pastas, Neapolitan-style brick oven pizza, mozza-rella made fresh on-site, and meatballs.

Luke’s Kitchen and MarketplaceFeaturing cuisine prepared by lauded chef Luke Palladino. An 80-seat eatery serv-ing up eclectic fare using fresh, seasonal ingredients. A specialty gourmet market will also offer salumi, a variety of specialty olive oils, aged balsamic vinegars, pasta, and beer and wine by the bottle. Open daily, 6am-2am.

Mussel Bar Award-winning chef and master of Belgian cuisine, Robert Wiedmaier, blends the com-fort of a pub, live rock and roll, the energy of a sports bar, and commitment to culinary excellence to raise “eating at the bar” to a whole new level. A selection of over 150 Belgian and domestic beers.

Sky BarTake in ocean views from this circular bar located next to the InOut pool. Breakfast buffet and omelet bar: 6am-noon. Snack Menu: noon-10pm.

Village WhiskeyFrom Chef Jose Garces, serves spirits and artfully crafted cocktails alongside classic American cuisine.

SHOWBOAT343-4000

Casa Di NapoliBrick-oven pizza, classic Italian dishes. Mon. & Thurs. 5:30-10pm; Fri. 5-9pm; Sat. 5-10pm

Crossroads at House of BluesFood Network star Chef Aaron Sanchez pur-veys delicious appetizers like citrus mari-nated steak tacos with Cotija cheese and roasted tomatillo salsa, and American clas-sics like lobster macaroni & cheese, slow cooked ribs and buttermilk fried chicken. Sun. – Thurs., 7am-10pm; Fri. – Sat., 7am-2am.

Earl of SandwichPopular restaurant chain featuring sand-wiches, salads and desserts. Open 24-7. There is also a breakfast menu serving a choice of eight made-to-order hot breakfast sandwiches, muffins, and other offerings from 7-11am Mon.-Fri. and 10-11:30am on Saturday and Sunday.

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Foundation Room RestaurantTapas style menu. Hours: Fri.-Sat., 6-11pm. Reservations recommended; dress code is business casual.

French Quarter BuffetCost (all prices with Total Rewards card) : Mon-Thurs. 12pm-9pm, $24.99; Fri. noon-9pm, $29.99; Sat ., Sun. 9am-noon, $12.99. Sat. noon-9pm, $32.99; Sun. noon-9pm, $29.99.

Johnny Rockets348-0725. A retro ʼ50s-style restaurant fea-turing classic burgers and more. Hours: Sun. – Thurs. 8am-mid.; Fri., Sat., 8am-2am.

Royal Noodle HouseLocated next to the Fortune Gaming Pavilion on the casino floor; authentic Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese noodle, rice and dim-sum dishes. Sun.– Thurs. noon-10pm; Fri ., Sat. noon – 4am

Scarduzio’s Steak | Sushi | LoungeHours: Sun., Wed. & Thurs. 5:30-10pm; Fri 5-9pm; Sat 5-10pm. Certified USDA Prime steaks, sushi rolls and an extensive list of craft beers, wines and signature cocktails.

Worship Surf BarWings, tacos, sliders, sandwiches and sal-ads. 609-343-4088; Sun., Mon. Noon – mid.; Fri. 4pm-2am; Sat. noon-2am

TROPICANA340-4000

il VerdiUpscale gourmet Italian cuisine presented in an elegant ambiance.

FINSeafood restaurant, featuring locally grown food and wine. Has a sushi and raw bar. Hours: Wed.-Sun. 6-11pm. Located on the casino level in the South Tower.

Golden DynastyTraditional Chinese cuisine, Cantonese spe-cialties and exotic delicacies for which Chef Ping is well known.

Seaside CafeThis 24-hour dining experience offers updated casual fare.

TROPICANA’S THE MARKETPLACE:

A Dam Good Deli“Mom and Pop”-style deli featuring a vari-ety of overstuffed sandwiches along with homemade soups.

Boardwalk FavoritesClassic Boardwalk treats including foot-long hot dogs, fresh fruit smoothies, soft pretzels, cotton candy, corn dogs, and pizza.

Fiesta BuffetAbundant selection. Cost: $18.95 (plus tax) for breakfast and brunch Mon.–Fri. 8–11am; Sat. & Sun. 8am–1pm. Dinner buffet for $24.95 per person. Hours: Sun.-Fri. 8am-3pm; dinner served 4-8pm; Sat. 8am-3pm; 4-9pm dinner.

HootersSeafood, burgers and “nearly world-famous” chicken wings served by the famous Hooters girls.

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A Dam Good Sports Bar347-7770. Catch your favorite game while eating a meal with everything from beef to seafood menu.

Carmine’s572-9300. The renowned New York family-style Italian institution serves southern Italian appetizers, entrees and desserts prepared from the freshest quality ingredi-ents in large portions.

Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar348-6700. cubalibrerestaurant.com. Classic and contemporary Cuban dishes. Brunch, dinner and late dining served daily.

The Palm344-7256. thepalm.com. Known for its aged prime beef, monstrous Nova Scotia lobsters and outstanding American and Italian dishes.

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro348-4600. Traditional Chinese cuisine, with innovative contemporary creations that demonstrate modern influences on the modern Asian palette.

Rí-Rá Irish Pub & Restaurant348-8600. Authentic pubs were imported from Ireland and reassembled here. Pub fare and modern interpretations of classic Irish dishes.

TRUMP PLAZA441-6000

24 Central CafeAn upscale dining experience in a casual atmosphere, features everything from steaks to seafood.

Evo2225 Boardwalk at Trump Plaza. 441-0400. evorestaurant.com. Serving spe-cialty cocktails and 20 wines by the glass. Menu features world cuisine and brick-oven pizzas.

Max’sLocated on the sixth floor, this steakhouse features great steaks and seafood selec-tions. Open for dinner Fri.-Sat. 5.30-10pm, Sunday 5.30-9pm.

Rainforest CaféOn the Boardwalk at Trump Plaza. 345-5757. rainforestcafe.com. Burgers, steaks and seafood served amidst the sights and sounds of a tropical rainforest.

Roberto’s Italian BuffetFeatures antipasto bar, pizza, homemade meatballs, pastas, seafood, Caesars salad, Italian cookies. Thurs.-Sun. 5-9pm; $17.95 with Trump One card.

Food CourtWith Starbucks, Sbarro, Nathanʼs Famous, Arthur Treacherʼs, Häagen-Dazs, Auntie Anneʼs Pretzels and Sarahʼs Cookies.

TRUMP TAJ MAHAL449-1000

DynastyCantonese/Chinese with many delicacies including authentic sushi bar.

Hard Rock CaféOn the Boardwalk at Trump Taj Mahal. 441-0007. Casual American fare in a rock ʼnʼ roll atmosphere. Open 11am-mid. daily (till 1am Fri.-Sat.).

Il Mulino New YorkOffers two distinct, side-by-side dining experiences, the fine dining restaurant, Il Mulino New York and the more casual, newer concept, Trattoria Il Mulino.

Moon at Dynasty Serving specialty cocktails, including the Sake-tini, along with sushi creations and fully cooked selections.

The RimA gourmet noodle bar right off the casino floor. Sit at the circular bar and watch chefs prepare your meal or dine at a private table.

Robert’s SteakhouseOne of New Yorkʼs greatest steakhouses has come to Atlantic City. Located just off the casino floor, Robertʼs is open for dinner six nights a week, Monday through Saturday 5-11:30pm. 1.855.500.ROBERTS or visit RobertsAtlanticCity.com

Royal Albert’s PalaceOn the Boardwalk at Trump Taj Mahal. 449-9200. Fine Indian cuisine.

Sultan’s FeastBuffet features black angus steaks grilled to order and more.

SPICE ROADA selection of eateries and shops:Beriyo/Pretzel TimeSmoothies, pretzels, other snacks.

GoThe perfect place for a light breakfast, sandwiches, salads, paninis and gelato.

Plate American CafeSatisfy your cravings at this American café open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Panda ExpressFast, casual Asian cuisine with a full menu.

SbarroItalian dishes and pizza served cafeteria-style.

White House Sub ShopThe legendary AC sub shop expands to a casino locale, with breakfast served from 9:30am.

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Real EstateCONDOS FOR SALE

1 bedroom condo com-pletly renovated condo on AC Boardwalk Located in the luxurious Ocean Club Condo with 24/7 doorman and park-ing garage, beach lovers take note! Enjoy panoramic ocean, bay, southern sunset views from your expansive chaise lounge balcony. Completely renovated, this end corner-unit gives new owners everything without the work, including an open floor plan and unobstructed views from any angle. This home is looking for owners with an eye for design and custom upgrades and a desire to enjoy Atlantic City¬øs boardwalk atmosphere. Beautiful new kitchen with gran-ite counters, stainless steel ap-pliances, custom cabinetry with pantry, porcelain tiled floor. Two newer full baths with oversized showers, one with three-leveled spray. Two tiled terraces. Re-cessed lighting, hunter Doug-las shades, and wood molding throughout. 3 Y/O A/C. State of the art exercise room, social rooms, concierge, bellman, tennis court, year round ocean-front pool and spa. Owner pets OK. $299000 USD. Call agent Linda magarick Prudential 1-800-636-4508

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AC BOARDWALK AT THE RITZ. Studio from $900, 1 BR $1,000. Furn Avail. Includes util-ities. Contact Dave at Boardwalk Realty. No Pets. 609.345.2062

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OSCARS WRAP-UP

A heartfelt documentary about Detroit firefighters plays locally for limited time; plus an Oscars recap.By Lori Hoffman • [email protected]

Feel the ‘Burn’

After watching the documentary Burn, about firefighters in Detroit, I imagined what those firefighters

must feel if they’ve watched the NBC series Chicago Fire, with its pristine fire trucks and state-of-the-art equipment.

The real deal firemen in Detroit are faced with one of the highest arson rates in the world and 80,000 abandoned structures that are essentially fires waiting to happen. And they must face the alarm bell with old, worn out equipment, held together with “bubble gum” as one firemen calls it in an impoverished city that another fireman notes, “Looks like it was hit by Katrina but without the hurricane.”

Los Angeles, a city of 4 million people, sees 11 structure fires per day. Detroit, with 713,000 residents, has 30 structure fires a day and 95 percent of them are caused by arson. That so many of the fires are arson begs the question: Why do these firefighters put their lives on the line, especially when you factor in mediocre pay (and despite being in a union, no raises the past decade), old equipment and the dangers inherent in the job?

What you find out is that they love their work despite the obstacles and the under-standing that things aren’t getting better and aren’t likely to change.

What you take away from Burn as you hear the heartbreaking stories of para-lyzed former fireman Doogie Milewski, and

33-year veteran Dave Parnell, who loses the love of his life just as he is ready to retire, is that they can’t imagine doing anything else.

We also learn that the Detroit Fire Department is unique in that instead of fighting a fire from the outside in, they fight fires from the inside out. They kick down the front door and go barreling in. They do this to save time, despite being so much more dangerous. Fighting a typical house fire from the outside takes about three hours. An interior attack can knock down the same fire in about 45 minutes.

With the number of fire calls they get, the DFD need to be ready to roll again as quickly as possible.

The conclusion one makes is that these guys are crazy, the kind of crazy — a com-bination of fearlessness, compassion and determination — that makes this world a better place and is exceedingly rare in today’s “me-first” world.

There was some history made at the 2013 Academy Awards and if Captain Kirk comes back from the

future with an Oscar headline regarding host Seth MacFarlane, it will read: “He didn’t suck.”

This was an Oscar evening that passed the good vibrations around in an appro-priate manner.

Argo won best picture to help Ben Affleck feel better for not being nomi-nated for best director. Daniel Day-Lewis was the history maker, becoming the first actor to win three best actor Academy Awards for his performance in Lincoln.

Jennifer Lawrence won best actress for Silver Linings Playbook and tripped on her long dress. Christoph Waltz was shocked (and so was everyone else) when he won for supporting actor over front-runners Tommy Lee Jones and Robert De Niro, and Anne Hathaway said her dream came true when she won best sup-porting actor.

Argo and Les Misérables with three awards each, and Life of Pi with four, were the big winners in total awards.

Pi rightly won for its innovative visual style, winning for best director (Ang Lee), for cinematography, visual effects and film score.

Lincoln, leading the nominations with 12, only took home one, for production design.

Also in the category of a mild surprise, an elated Quentin Tarantino took the best original screenplay win for Django Unchained.

On a night when Oscar saluted music in the movies and the 50th anniversary of James Bond, the performance high-lights were Dame Shirley Bassey belt-ing out the theme from Goldfinger, and Barbra Streisand remembering the late Marvin Hamlisch with a heartfelt rendi-tion of “The Way We Were” during the “In Memoriam” sequence.

As for MacFarlane, he didn’t hit a home run, but it was a solid double in the gap. He was the smart ass we expected, but at least the jokes were funny. I enjoyed “Captain Kirk” (William Shatner) telling MacFarlane he ruined the Oscars — with the future headlines to prove it — to kick off the evening.

As for the rest of the show, it was nice to find out that Channing Tatum can dance with his clothes on as he did a Dancing With the Stars audition with Charlize Theron. There were a few tech-nical glitches (when you can’t hear Adele sing over the orchestra it is a sound mixing problem), and the Jaws-theme to hurry up the speeches was only funny the first few times.

As Oscar shows go it was fine, but not outstanding. (For a complete list of win-ners go to atlanticcityweekly.com) n

The real deal fi remen in Detroit arefaced with one of the highest arson

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Winner of the audience award at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival, Burn was produced and directed by Tom Putnam and Brenna Sanchez, with actor and star of Rescue Me, Denis Leary, as an executive producer. Burn has been traveling around the country with a portion of the tickets sales going to the Leary Firefighters Foundation to purchase much-needed gear for the Detroit firefight-ers.

The film will play at the Towne 16 on March 4-5 at 7:30pm. Tickets are $15 pur-chased on-line (detroitfirefilm.org/events/) and $20 at the door. n

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NOW THROUGH MARCH‘Winter Sweet’ Light ShowBoardwalk Hall, 2301 Boardwalk, between Georgia and Mississippi aves., Atlantic City. “Winter Sweet,” the seasonal replacement for the “Duality” light show outdoors at Boardwalk Hall, uses sophisticated 3D pro-jections and an original musical score to illuminate the exterior of Boardwalk Hall. Free. Nightly every half hour from 6-9pm.

NOW TO APRIL 21‘The Art of Conflict’ ExhibitNoyes Museum of Art of Stockton College, 733 Lily Lake Road, Oceanville. Exhibit features artists whose work confronts the themes of identity in war, conflict and displacement. Through serious reflection and impassioned visual representations the exhibition stirs the viewerʼs awareness to issues of conflict and offers an opportunity for cross-cultural exchange and greater understanding. The exhibition will run to April 21. Museum hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-4:30pm, Thurs. to 8pm; Sun. noon-5pm. $5 adults, $4 students, seniors. 652-8848. noyesmuseum.org

THURSDAY, FEB. 28 TO MARCH 3

Stockton’s ‘A Concert of Dance’Richard Stockton College, 101 Vera King Farris Dr., Galloway. Stockton dance stu-dents and faculty join forces with guest choreographers to perform “A Concert of Dance,” which features a diverse variety of contemporary and modern dance works. Admission: $8 for adults, $6 senior and student discount. 7:30pm. 3pm show on Sunday, March 3. 652-9000. stockton.edu/pac

FRIDAY, MARCH 1Southside Johnny and the Asbury JukesLevoy Theater, 126-130 N. High St., Millville. (This show was rescheduled from Jan. 25; tickets from that date are good for this show.) One of Asbury Park New Jerseyʼs favorite sons, Southside and the band have been on the national music scene since they

were formed in 1974 by singer Johnny Lyon and guitarist/songwriter “Miami” Steve Van Zandt. $39.50, $44.50. 8pm. 856-327-6400. Levoy.net

FRIDAY, MARCH 1 TO MARCH 23

‘The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged)’The Eagle Theatre, 208 Vine St., Hammonton. The Eagle Theatre presents a comedy in which three actors perform shortened versions of all of Shakespeareʼs 37 plays in under 97 minutes. $30 Orchestra, $25 General Admission. 8pm, 3pm on Sunday, March 10 and 17. 704-5012. theeagletheatre.com

SATURDAY, MARCH 2Running of the Leprechauns at TropicanaTropicana Casino & Resort, 2831 Boardwalk, Atlantic City. Annual Running of the Leprechauns and Pub Crawl. Participants are encouraged to dress like a leprechaun, or simply wear green, and join in the fun. SoJo 104.9 will host the nightʼs events beginning with registration from 8-9pm. at Hooters in The Marketplace. The “run” down the Boardwalk to The Quarter kicks off at 10pm, led by the famed Hooters Girls, Savage Men, Tilton Fitness and your favorite nightlife characters from Boogie Nights. $15 in advance and $20 the day of the event. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Ellie Koerner Leukemia Foundation. 843-8767. Tropicana.net

SUNDAY, MARCH 3 TO MARCH 9

2013 Atlantic City Restaurant WeekRestaurants throughout the region (79 in all) participate in this seven-day cel-ebration of the culinary scene in Atlantic County featuring special prices for a meal featuring choices of appetizer, entree and dessert. During the event week, just make a reservation at your favorite restaurant and ask the server for the AC Restaurant Week menu. $15.13 lunch (at participating eateries), $33.13 dinner (not including

beverage, tax and gratuity). acrestau-rantweek.com

TUESDAY, MARCH 5Tuesday Night Jazz Series: Jason KlinkeSandi Pointe Coastal Bistro, 908 Shore Rd., Somers Point. Jason Klinke, guitar. $5. 8-10:30pm. sandipointe.com

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6‘Celtic Nights: Journey of Hope’Richard Stockton College, 101 Vera King Farris Dr., Galloway. The finest male and female voices of the Celtic world combine with expert dancing and musicianship to present the audience with a stunning depic-tion of the Irish peopleʼs journey in making a home in the New World. $40 Orchestra, $25 Mezzanine, $5 senior discount, $10 for children (with adult ticket). 7:30pm. 652-9000. stockton.edu/pac

FRIDAY, MARCH 8 TO MARCH 10

13th Annual New Jersey Home & Garden ShowAtlantic City Convention Center, at One Convention Blvd. Special guest this year is Roger Hazard, televisionʼs original home stager on A&Eʼs “Sell This House.” The show will feature the latest trends in home design, including landscapes and outdoor living, pools and spas, home security, and solar energy. Highlights include: Free semi-nars on a variety of home improvement and related topics, including cooking and basket weaving; Free wine tasting and an expanded Art, Gift and Gourmet Area; Kidʼs Zone with workshops courtesy of Home Depot; Green living exhibits and a live plant sale and special presenta-tions by celebrity guest Roger Hazard. Admission: $8.50 for adults 17 and older, $5 for seniors, $5 for retired military, and free with ID for active duty military. Guests 16 and under are free. Coupons for $1 off adult admission are available atshowtechnology.com. Coupons for $2 off admission are available at Home Depot. Attendees pay once and can come back free for the whole weekend. There will be free

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tote bags for attendees while supplies last. Hours: Friday, March 8, 2-7pm; Saturday, March 9, 10am-7pm; Sunday, March 10, 11am-5pm.

NJSIAA New Jersey State High School Wrestling ChampionshipsBoardwalk Hall, 2301 Boardwalk, Atlantic City. Competition begins Friday at 5pm for preliminaries and pre-quarter finals. Quarter-finals and wrestle-backs I and II are Saturday, March 9 at 10am. Following the morning session, Boardwalk Hall will clear the facility and re-open doors at 4pm for the 5pm evening session of the semi-finals and wrestle-backs III and IV. On Sunday, March 10, competition begins at 10am for consolations, followed by the finals and awards ceremony at 2pm. Doors open one hour prior to each session. $40 all-session tickets; single session ticket, $10. Note: All student and senior tickets must be purchased in person at the Box Office with ID. Senior citizens (65 and older), children (2-12) and students with a valid grade school or high school ID are eli-gible for a $2 ticket purchased the weekend of the event. boardwalkhall.com.

SATURDAY, MARCH 9Somers Point Education Foundation 19th Annual Dinner & DanceGreate Bay Country Club, 901 Mays Landing Road, Somers Point. All proceeds benefit the Somers Point Foundation for Education. In addition to supporting Somers Point Schools, the event will also honor individu-als who have made outstanding contribu-tions to the Somers Point community in the areas of education, community and healthcare. The theme is “ʻ80s Prom” and will feature fun retro décor along with ʻ80s cover music by local band Tidal Wave and DJ Ralph Smith. A surf-and-turf dinner will be held following a cocktail recep-tion. Shore Medical Center is the eventʼs presenting sponsor. $75; 6-11pm. Include a 6pm cocktail hour with complimentary hors dʼoeuvres, beer, wine and soda, fol-lowed by dinner at 7pm. For tickets Sydney Perkins, 927-2053 ext. 3101 or e-mail, [email protected].

‘How I Became I Pirate’Levoy Theater, 126-130 N. High St., Millville. A Kid Series Program. Shiver me timbers! Young Jeremy Jacob is digging in the sand at North Beach when he is greeted by Captain Braid Beard and his mates, and is recruited to help find the perfect digging

spot for their treasure. $12, $15. 11am, 2pm. 856-327-6400. Levoy.net

SUNDAY, MARCH 10Atlantic City Cinefest ‘Quick Flix’ at The PalmThe Palm at Tropicana, 2801 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City. Enjoy a three-course meal and some of the best shorts from the 2012 Atlantic City Cinefest with Quick Flix at The Palm. Support both the festival and the Metropolitan Business and Civic Association Scholarship Fund. Some filmmakers expect to be on hand to talk about their movies, including Austin Kase, of “Kvetch,” Gila Zalon, of “Pandoraʼs Box,” Jon Sajetowski, of “Sharp Love, Sharp Kittens,” Bob Pusateri of “Dark Corner” and Blake Rice, of “Socially Awkward.” $100, with $60 of each ticket going to the scholarship fund and festival. Doors open at 1pm; first course 1:35pm. To reserve tickets, call Barbara Bermel at The Palm 344-0483, or via email, [email protected].

TUESDAY, MARCH 12Tuesday Night Jazz Series: Victor NorthSandi Pointe Coastal Bistro, 908 Shore Rd., Somers Point. Victor North, tenor saxo-phone; Lucas Brown, piano. $5. 8-10:30pm. sandipointe.com

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13

The Golden Dragon Acrobats: ‘Cirque Ziva’Levoy Theater, 126-130 N. High St., Millville. The Golden Dragons are recognized

throughout the United States and abroad as one of the premiere Chinese acrobatic companies. Their Broadway debut earned two Drama Desk Award nominations and audiences on five continents have enjoyed their amazing feats. $18-$27. 12:30 & 7:30pm. 856-327-6400. Levoy.net

THURSDAY, MARCH 14Atlantic Cape Community College Restaurant GalaBallyʼs, 1900 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City. With a theme “Celebrate the 30 kNights,” the Gala will feature Camelot-inspired décor and a feast. The annual event show-cases food by serving thousands of hors dʼoeuvres prepared by students from the Academy of Culinary Arts and featuring the culinary specialties of 50 of the regionʼs best restaurants. Music will be provided by the Sensational Soul Cruisers, FM Band, the Ocean City Pops and Lenny Mitchell. $225. 6:30pm. Tickets: Carrie Leahy at 463-4672 or [email protected] or online at atlantic.edu/gala There will also be a Gala 50/50 Raffle to Benefit Atlantic Cape Scholarships. Only 300 tickets will be sold at $100 each. The winning tickets will be drawn at the gala. Winners do not need to be present to win. To order raffle tickets, contact Carrie Leahy at 463-4672 or [email protected] or Ed Blake at 645-3330 [email protected] n

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